54 ONAGRACE^. 



Roadsides, -walls, and dry banks — common. Fl. mid. June till end of 

 Aug. 



6. E. palustre Linn. 



Marshes, and wet peat bogs— frequent. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — Cotton moss, and Ballygowan moss ; Flor. Belf. Wolf Island 

 bog, Clandeboye demesne, and bogs near Saintfield ; S.A.S. 

 "Wet rocks near Orlock, and on the road to Groomsport ; T.H.C. 

 Antrim — Eathlin Island, and peat bogs near Bushmills ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Fens in the old channel of the Roe ; Samp's. Surv. Frequent in 

 boggy places; D.M. 



[E. R08EUM Zinn. "We don't accept this as a native plant, though we 

 have the following references for it. Mr. Templeton noted it as in his 

 orchard in 1820. Dr. Robt. Templeton, as abundant by the towing path 

 between the first and second locks of the Lagan canal. Mr. F. Whitla, 

 in a MS. note, says there is every reason to suppose it to be very common. 

 Flo7'. Belf. gives it as occurring in glens in Castlereagh Hill, and Flor. 

 Ulst. as in Holywood Glen, fields near Ulster Railway terminus, and 

 waste ground near Belfast Workhouse, the two last localities being prac- 

 tically one. We have failed to find the plant, either by the canal, or at 

 Malone, and fear a wrong identification in those instances. The records 

 for Castlereagh, and Holywood are certainly errors of determination ; so 

 also Mr. Whitla' s note. That it was foimd in the locality near the rail- 

 way station seems certain, there being a specimen, in herb. Babinffton, 

 marked, Belfast, 1846 ; W. Thompson. This we are confident was Mr. 

 Orr's plant {Flor. Ulst.). It is not now to be found either in the waste 

 ground or fields as stated, and must, in this case, be reduced to the rank 

 of a casual only.] 



CZRCJEA Toimi. Enchanter's Nightshade. 



1. C. lutetlana Linn. 



Woods, and shady banks — common. Fl. mid. June till mid. Sept. 



2. C. alplna Linn. 



Shady and rocky places on the hills, and in glens — rare. Fl. mid. July 

 till mid. Sept. 



Down— Holywood, and Clandeboye— sparingly ; R.Ll.P. 



Antrim— In a stone ditch on the roadside about halfway to Hannahstown, 

 and also in GlenarifPe ; TempUton^ 1804. Mountains about 

 Glenarm ; Ir. Flor. Colin Glen ; Flor. Eib. Cave Hill ; Flor. 

 Ulst. Cave Hill above the "WTiitewell quarries, and in Red- 

 hall Glen, and Glendun; S.A.S. 



Deny— Muff Glen, Faughanvale, and Desertmartin ; D.M. 



