42 ROSACEA. 



Down, but frequent in the Trappean districts of Antrim and Deny, Fl. 



mid. June till early in Sept. 



Down — Links at Newcastle, also Holywood ; Flor. Ulst. Benderg Bay 



near Ardglass ; T.H.C. Shore between Comber and New- 



tOMTiards, and at Killough ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— Belfast Hills; Flor. Self . Colin Glen, Cave HiU, Knockagh, 



and Eathlin ; Flor. Ulst. Ballinderry, Muckamore, by the 



canal near Moira, Cammoney Hill, Macedon, Carrickfergus, 



Whitehead, Ballycarry, Glenarm, and Ballintoy ; S.A.S. 



Crumhn, and Islandmagee ; T.H.C. Cairncastle, Drumnasole, 



and GlenarifPe ; R.Ll.P. 

 Deny — Abundant about Dungiven ; D.M. Toome ; S.A.S. 



2. A. odorata Mill. 



On damp banks— very rare. Fl. July and till mid. Sept. 

 Down — In some quantity on roadside at Haw Hill about one mile north- 

 east of Comber ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Rather abundant on the rocky and bushy shore of Lough Neagh 

 near Shane's Castle, and on flat ground to the west of the 

 castle; Bev. IF. W. Neivbould, and Frof. Bahington. Banks 

 of Crumlin River half a mile above waterfoot bridge ; S.A.S. 

 By the river in Glenarm Park, in considerable abundance 

 above the waterfall ; T.H.C. 

 First found in Ireland by Rev. W. W. Newbould, and Prof. Babington 

 in 1852. 



AZ.CKZ:iVIII.I.A Linn. 



1. A. vulgrarls Linn. Lady's Mantle. 



By streams, and on short damp pastiu-es— common, especially on the 

 hills. Fl. May — Sept. Ascends to 2000 feet on mountains in Derry ; 

 D.M. 



Var. /3 A. MINOR Huds., (A. hybrida Fers., A. Montana 

 Willd.). 



Mountain pastures at elevations of near 1000 feet — rare. 

 Antrim— South side of Cave Hill ; (/. BalT) Cyb. Sib. Heathy pastures 

 on Black Mountain at about 700 feet, and plentiful on Cave 

 HiU below the cliffs ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Rocky, and grassy slopes on Benevenagh, at about 1000 feet; 

 S.A.S. 

 The distribution of this montane var. has not yet been worked out, and 

 the above notes do not afford sufficient data to define either its horizontal, 

 or vertical Limits. 



2. A. arvensls {Linn.) Lamk. Parsley Piert. 



Borders of fields in sandy lands — common. Fl. mid. May tiU mid. 



