62 LTTHRACEJE. 



Down—" Brought from off the Moume Mountains to Lord Clanbrassil"; 

 Templeton (not found in Down subsequently). 



Antrim — " Several trees in a thriving condition, from tlxe Uttle Deerpark 

 at Glenarm, seen July 15th, 1808"; Templetoyi. Inaccessible 

 rocks, hanging over the sea, ia the little Deerpark at Glenarm, 

 and in low glens, Co. Antrim; Ir. Flor. 1833. Steep cliffs 

 south of Glenarm ; Flor. Ulst. Near Ballycastle, and not im- 

 frequent along the rocky coast of Antrim ; Cyb. Hib. * *A plant, 

 which I consider this, on inaccessible basalt cliffs southeast of 

 Carrick-a-Rede"; T.H.C. 



Deny — Sparingly on Umbra rocks, and between them and Benevenagh ; 

 D.M. 

 The plants of Glenarm and Ballycastle are referred to var. rupicola 



Syme, and it is doubtful whether restricted F. aria occurred in the district. 



Order XXI. ZiYTBRACGJE. 



Z.YTBRUM Linn. 



1. la, sallcarla Linn. Purple Loosetrife. 

 Marshes, and banks of streams— common ; very abundant on the sandy 

 coast of Derry. Fl. mid. July till mid. Sept. 



PEPDLZS Linn. "Water Purslane. 



1. P. portula Linn. 



Marshy places in sandy or rocky ground — frequent. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — Eannegar, and Ballyalloley ; Flor. Belf. Margin of Corbet Lake 



near Banbiidge, Newcastle warren, roadside near Moneyrea, 



and by road from Comber to Strangford Lough; S.A.S. 



Downpatrick, and BalljTiahinch ; E.Ll.P. 

 Antrim— Carrickfergus commons; Flor. TJlst. Rathlin Island; S.A.S. 



Aiitnm; B. Redmond. Summit of Fairhead; T.H.C. Cushen- 



dall, and Cushendun ; R.Ll.P. 

 Derry — Common through the coimty ; D.M. Moneymore; Flor. Uht. 



Shores of Lough Beg, and between Moneymore and Bally- 



ronan; S.A.S. 



