70 RUBIACE^. 



Cliffs south of Killough ; S.A.S. Near the graveyard at Inch 

 Abbey; B.N.F.C, 1867. 



Antrim — * Abundant in fields, and ditches in the lands of Bally mena "; 

 Ir. Flor. Near Lisbum ; Flor. Hib. Antrim, Hannahstown, 

 and Lylehill ; Flor. Ulst. On the fort at Rathmore ; B.N.F. C, 

 1884. Culraney, and near Cushendun ; R.Ll.P. 



Deny — Near Porstewart ; Templeton. Plentiful on roadsides in the 

 parish of Agivey, and near Ballyronan ; D.M. 



2. S. nigra Linn. Eldek. 



Hedges, thickets, and low glens— common, and especially abundant to 

 the north and northwest. Fl. June and July. 



VZBURM-UM Linn. 



1. V. opulus Linn. Guelder Eose. 



Glens, and damp bushy places — frequent, less common in hedges. Fl. 



June and July. 



Down — Newtownards, and Dunleidy ; Ir. Flor. Ballygowan, and Bally- 

 maghan ; Flor. Self. Newcastle ; Flor. Ulst. Glens at 

 Holy wood, Belmont, and Castlereagh ; S. A S. Knock Glen ; 

 T.H.C. Eademon woods, and steep banks of river at TuUy- 

 caime ; C. Dickson. Dundonald Glen, and Downpatrick ; 

 ll.Ll.P. 



Antrim — Steep rocks in the great Deer Park at Glenarm ; Ir. Flor. 

 Upper end of Colin Glen, and banks of Lough Neagh at 

 Antrim ; Flor. Bib. Glens at Springfield, and Woodburn ; 

 Flor. Belf. Wolfhill ; Flor. Ulst. Roadsides at Glenavy, 

 Crumlin waterf oot, Andersonstown, and Carmavy, also on rocks 

 at upper end of Crow Glen ; S.A.S. By Inver River ; R.Ll.P. 



Deny — Frecjuent in bushy places throughout the county ; D.M. 

 ^Magherafelt ; Flor. Ulst. Roadsides near Toome ; S.A.S. 



ZiOirzCERA Linn. 



1. Ii. perlclymenum Linn. Honeysuckle. 



Hedges, and dry shady and bushy places — common. Fl. mid. June 

 till end of Aug. 



Order XXIX. RUBZACS2:. 

 SHSRARDZA Diilenius. 



