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HERACZiEUXVI Linn. 



1. H. sphondyliuzn Linn. Hogweed. 



Woods, and damp shady laces— very common ; occurs also on rock 

 cliffs at elevations up to 1200 et. Fl. mid. Jvme till mid. Sept. 



DAUCUS Linn. 



1. D. carota Linn. Wild Carrot. 



Ditch banks, and waste ground — very common. Fl. July — Sept. 



TORZXiZS Adanson. 



1. T. antliriscus {Hudson) Gaert. Hedge Parsley. 

 Hedges, banks, and waste places — common. Fl. July and Aug. 



2. T. nodosa [Hudson) Gaert. 



Dry, stony or gravelly banks — frequent on some parts of the Down 



coast — rare elsewhere. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 



Down — Frequent on exposed roadside stony hedge-banks, in diy places, 

 from Mill- quarter Bay noith of Ardglass, to Clough on the 

 southwest, a line of about 20 miles, being specially plentiful 

 about Killough, and from Ringboy to Kathmullen, also on 

 waste groimd at Cloughey in the Ards, and occasionally to 

 near Bally halbert ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Gravelly banks on the Curran of Larne ; Templeton, 1797. 

 Carnlough ; Cyb. Htb. Dunseverick ; E. Tate. Roadside 

 near Portbradden, and Giant's Causeway ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Ballyronan ; Ilor. TJlst. 



SCAXDZX Linn. Shepherd's Needle. 



1. S. pecten-venerls Linn. Venus's Comb. 

 Borders of cultivated fields on light sandy soil — widely distributed, but 

 not common. Fl. June — Aug. 

 Down — Sandy fields at Ballynafeigh, and frequent in Lecale ; Templeton. 



Comber, Stormount ; Flor. Belf. Holywood ; Flor. TJlst. 



Belmont, Groomsport, Ballywalter, Ballyhalbert, Mount- 



stewart, Ballynahinch, and frequent in fields by the coast 



from Strangford to Dundi'iun ; S.A.S. Orlock Point; T.H.C. 



Ballygowan, and Dundonald ; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — M alone, and Derriaghy; Templeton, 1797. Glenarm; F. Whitla. 



Limestone quarry near Lisbm-n ; G. C. Hyndman. Antrim ; 



Flor. U 1st. Portmore, and BaUintoy ; S.A.S. Islandmagee ; 



T.H.C. CushendaU; R.Ll.P. 



