RUBIACE^. 71 



1. S. arvensls Linn. Field Madder. 



Sandy, and gravelly fields, and waste ground — frequent. Fl. mid. May 



till mid. Sept. 



Down— Dundonald, and Strandtown ; Flor. Belf. Newcastle, Bryansf ord. 

 Conlig, Crawfordsbarn, Holy wood, and Ballylesson ; Flor. 

 Uht. Frequent from Strangford to Dundrum, also at Grey- 

 abbey, Donagbadee, and Hillsborough ; S.A.S. Bangor ; 

 T.H.C. 



Antrim— Malone, and Ballydrain ; TempUton, 1797. Cave Hill tramway ; 

 Flor. Belf. Lisbum, Glenavy, Cranfield, Donegore, Cam- 

 money, and BallycaiTy ; S.A.S. Islandmagee ; T.H.C. 



Berry — Frequent in the barony of Loughinshollen, and other places; D.M. 

 BalljTonan ; Flor. Ulst. Portstewart, and Draperstown ; 

 S.A.S. 



ASPSRUZ.a Linn. 



1. A. odorata Linn. Sweet Woodbuff. 



Woods, and damp places amongst bushes — frequent. Fl. May — July. 



GAXiZUM Linn. Bedstraw. 



1. G. boreale Linn. 



Damp rocky places, principally river banks and lake shores— frequent, 

 but not general. Fl. mid. Jime till mid. Aug. 



Antrim— Stony margin of Lough Xeagh a little south of Poi'tmore,_ also 

 river at Eandalstown, Glenwherry River, and Glenarm River ; 

 Templeton, 1793. By the lough shore at Antrim ; Flor. Sib. 

 Islands in Lough Xeagh, and lake shore near Toome ; Flor. 

 Ulst. Abundant on LurigethanMoimtain; Cyh. Eib. Shore 

 of Lough Xeagh a little north of Lagan canal, and at Selshan, 

 also on rocky lake shore west of Cranfield Point ; S.A.S. By 

 the river at Cushendim ; Rev. S. A. Brenan. Camlough 

 River, PoUan Bum, and rocks on Runabay Head ; R.Ll.P. 

 Deny—Abimdant along the shores of Lough Xeagh, and Lough Beg, also 

 on Clontygearagh Mountain; D.M. Magilligan; -£. JW^/'i^/iy 

 in Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. I., 1829. Ballyronan, and Toome ; 

 Flor. Ulst. 



2. G. cruclatum {Linn.) Withering. Crosswort. 

 Banks, and waste ground— very rare— Downpatrick only. Fl. May 

 and June [Bab.). 



Down— " Among the rubbish of the cathedral of Downpatrick" ; Harris's 

 iJoivn, IIU. "... where I have observed it for the 

 last 30 years" ; F. Whitla (marginal note in copy of Flora 



