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Derry— Sides of the Foyle, also lower slopes of Benevenagh, and many 

 other places ; D.M. 



CH2:R0PHTI.I.U»X Linn. Chervil 



1. C. sylvestre Linn. (Anthriscus Hoff.) Wild Chervil. 

 Hedge banks, and shady places — very common. Fl. mid. April till 



end of June. 



2. C. anthriscus Lamk. (Anthriscus vulgaris Pers.). 



Dry banks, and roadsides in sandy, or calcareous soil — not common. 



Fl. May and June. 



Down — By the strand north of Mountstewart ; B.X.F.C, 1864. Shore 

 at Portaf erry ; Flor. list. Roadside from Rostrevor to Green- 

 castle, and frequent by roadsides on the Ards coast from 

 Donaghadee to Cloughey ; S.A.S. By the warren at Donagh- 

 adee ; T.H.C. Dundrum ; C. Dickson. 



Antrim — Gravelly banks on the Curran of Lame ; Templeton, 1794. 

 Ballintoy; Cyb.Hib. Waste ground behind Carnlough; R.Ll.P. 



Derry— Abundant at MagilHgan ; D.M., 1835, and T.H.C, 1878. 



3. c. temulum Linn. Rough Chervil. 



Hedge banks— very rare. Fl. June and July {Oyh. Hib.). 

 Antrim — Ballycastle {2Iiss Kincks) ; Flor. TJlst. Plentiful on roadside 

 for about 200 yards south of Derrymore national school, and 

 on bushy banks of Lough Xeagh at same place ; S.A.S. 

 Derry — On the shores of Lough Neagh near Ballyronan ; D.M. in Cyb. 

 Hib. 

 The station at Malone, in Cyb. Hib. was an eiTor, and the note in Flor. 

 Belf. is also erroneous. 



MYRRBZS Linn. 



1. M. odorata Linn. Sweet Cicely. 



Roadsides, and waste places ; often found near houses as an escape ; 

 certainly naturalised in some places, but probably nowhere native. Fl. 

 mid. May till mid. July. 



Down — Hillsborough, Newtownards, and Knock ; S.A.S. Roadside 

 between Comber and Castle Espie ; T.H.C. Dundonald ; 

 R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Orchards, and waste places, probably only a naturalised plant ; 

 Templeton. Pastures at Brookmount ; Flor. Belf. Colin 

 Glen, and Ballycany ; Flor. TJlst. About Lisburn, Duneane, 

 Potter's Walls, and Glenarm ; S.A.S. Abundant about 

 Caimcastle; R.Ll.P. 



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