76 OOMPOSITJE. 



ZN'UZ.A Linn. 



1. Z. helenium Liiin. Elecampane. 



Hedge banks, and bushy places — rare, most probably not native, but 



certainly quite naturalised. Fl. July and Aug. 



Antrim — Banks of a stream two to three miles south of Glenarm ; Tem- 

 pleton, 1793. Upper Ballysillan west of Belfast ; F. Whitla. 

 Colin Mountain, Whiterock. Whitehead, and Rathlin ; Flor. 

 Ulst. Apparently wild on limestone rocks between Larne and 

 Glenarm; Cyb. Hib. Braid Valley below Skerry ; B.N.F.C., 

 1871. Glendun ; T.H.C. Colin Glen, sparingly, but plenti- 

 ful by shore of Lough Xeagh at Cranfield ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Naturalised in several places ; D.M. 



Occurs in many other places as a garden escape. 



PUZ.XCARXA Gaert. Fleabane. 



1. P. dysenterlca {Linn.) Gaert. 



Damp places by roadsides, and in waste ground — common. Fl. Aug. 

 and Sept. 



FZZiAGO Linn. Cudweed. 



1. r. germanlca {Suds.) Linn. 



Dry banks, and sandy fields — not common. Fl. July and Aug. 



Down— Victoria Park, Ballyhackamore, and Cherry valley near Comber ; 

 Flor. Self. Newcastle sandhills, and on the Kinnegar at 

 Holywood ; Flor. Ulst. Sandy fields at Newtownbreda, and 

 Knock, also at Bostrevor, and roadsides from Newcastle to 

 Castlewellan, and Clough ; S.A.S. Conlig Bill, and sand- 

 hiUs of Ballykinler ; T.H.C. 



Antrim— Sandy wastes at Toome, and at Redbay, not common in Ant- 

 rim ; S.A.S. Shane's Castle, Cushendun, and Ballycastle ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



Derry — Common in Magilligan ; D.M. Coleraine, Draperstown, and 

 Dungiven ; S.A.S. 



2. P. minima {Hudson) Fries. 



Sandy fields, and wastes — frequent, abundant on coast sandhills, and 

 on the shores of Lough Neagh. Fl. mid. June till end of Aug. 



GlTAPKAXiZUlVI Linn. Cudweed. 



1. G. ullfflnosum Linn. Marsh Cudweed. 

 "Wet places by roadsides, and in sandy land — common. Fl. July and 

 Aug. 



