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Redbay; B.N.F.C, 1866. Cushendall ; S.A.S. Cushendun; 

 R.Ll.R 

 Derry — Sandy warrens between the Black rock and Portrush ; D.M. 



CZCUTA Linn. "Water Hemlock. 



1. C. vlrosa Linn, Cowbane. 



Ditches, and very wet marshes— rare. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 



Down— Legacurry northeast of Hillsborough, in the mill dam, and down 

 the river ; Templeton. Drumkee bog Tullycaime ; T.H.C. 



Antrim — In the Lagan above Lisbum, and drains at Portmore ; Templeton, 

 1794. Portmore, B.N.F.C, 1872. Rathlin Island; Flor, 

 Ulst. (Not found by S.A.S. in 1882, and not likely to occur 

 in the rocky swamps of Eathlin.) Abundant near Lough 

 Neagh, and Lough Beg, and occasionally by the Bann to 

 Coleraine ; Cyb. Hib. 



Derry—By the west bank of the Bann occasionally ; D.M. 



APZUM Linn. 



1. A. graveolens Linn. "Wild Celery. 



Salt marshes — rare. Fl. mid. Jime till end of July. 

 Down— About the ropewalk at upper end of Belfast Bay ; Templeton, 



1793. Shore of Strangford Lough at Cherryvalley, and shore 



at Groomsport ; Flor. Self. Shores of Dundrum Bay ; Flor. 



TTlst. Killough Bay ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — North of Carrickf ergujs at Eden ; Flor. Belf. East of Lame 



by the Lough shore ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Derry — At Magilligan, and by the Foyle at Brookhall ; D.M. 



2. A. nodlflorum {Linn.) Eeich. (Heloscladum Koch). 

 Drains, and stagnant ditches— common. Fl. early Jime— Aug. 



Var /J H. REPEN8 Linn. 

 Down — In marshy places by the riverside at Kilkeel ; Wade Ear. 

 Antrim — On the south side near the mouth of the large drain at Portmore ; 



Templeton. This was, most probably, the form noted by Dr. 



Moore, and referred to H. Moorei. 



3. A. Inundatum Eeich. (Helosciadum Koch), 



Ditches, pools, and sluggish streams— frequent. Fl. mid. June till 

 mid. Sept. 



Down— Lough Leagh, and ditch by second lock of the Lagan canal ; 

 Templeton, 1797. Holy wood, BaUyaUoley, and near Bangor ; 

 Fhr. Belf. Greyabbey, and Slieve Croob ; Flor. Vlst. Dro- 



