90 EMCACE^. 



Dry rocks, and heaths, and on sandy seashores— common. FL July and 

 Aug. Ranges from sea level, to 1000 feet on the hills. 



CAMPAnrUZiA Linn. Bellflower. 



1. C. rotundlfolla Linn. Hairbell. 



Rocks, and dry banks — common, very abundant on the basaltic hills. 

 Fl. July and Aug. Altitudinal range— sea level to over 2000 feet. 



Order XXXIY . ERXCACEIE. 



ARCTOSTAPHTX.OS Adanson. 



1. A. uva-ursl {Linn.) Sprengel. Bearberry. 

 Rocky heaths — very rare. Fl. May {Cyb. Sib.). 

 [Down — " Top of Slieve Donard" ; Flor. Ulst. Probably an error— lot 



seen by any other botanist on that well -searched summit.] 

 Antrim — At Fairhead, plentifidly ; Templeton, 1814. Fairhead; I)r. 

 McDonnell, annot. in Belfast Museum copy of Fl. Brit. By 

 the northern lake on Fairhead ; G. C. Hynd^rian, 1837, spec, 

 in herb. Hyndman. 



AITBROXMCEDA Linn. 



1. A. polifolla Linn. "Wild Rosemary. 



Heathy parts of turf bogs — \erj rare, and destined, erelong, to become 



extinct in this district. Fl. mid. April till mid. July. 



Down — ''About a quarter of a mile in the fii'st bog on the left side of the 



road from Greyabbey to Donaghadee" ; Templeton, 1794. 



Cotton moss near Donaghadee; Flor. Belf. Sparingly in 



"SYolf Island bog north of Greyabbey ; S.A.S. 



CAZ.X.Uia-A Salisb. 



1. C. erica D.C. (C. vulgaius Salisb.). Ling. 

 Heaths, and peat bogs— common at all elevations, from sea level to 

 summit of Slieve Donard. Fl. July and Aug. 



ERZCA Linn. Heath, Heather. 

 1. E. tetrallx Linn. 



