92 ERICACBJB. 



Rocky aiid heathy places on the hills — rare. Fl. mid. June till late in 

 July. 

 Down — On the sides of the hill of Scraho near Newtown (probahly this 



sp.) ; Harrises Down, n4:i. Northwest side of Newtownards 



Park, and shrubby places at Ballygowan bog (not there now) ; 



Templeton, 1797. Conlig Hill ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Antrim— Heathy ground, called High wood, at the head of the Sixmile- 



water, 1794, and Fairhead, 1815; 2Vmj9^^<0M (still at Fairhead). 



Crow Glen; F. IVhitla. Black Mountain; Flor. JBelf. 



WolfhiU ; Flor. Ulst. (The CoUn Glen plant of Flor. Ulst. 



is F. minor). Glenarm ; Ci/b. Rib. Glen at Cairncastle, and 



plentiful in the upper cover of Glenarm Deerpark ; Ii.Ll.P. 



Clinty Hill near Ballymena ; D. Redmond. 

 Derry — Side of a glen in Ballynascreen mountains ; Templeton. In the 



parishes of Banagher, and Ballynascreen, also at Glenedra, 



Altahoan, and on Errigal banks above Garvagh ; D.M. 



2. P. minor Linn. 



On rocks in shady and bushy places in the hills, ranging from about 



400, to 1000 feet— rare. Fl. mid. June till latter end of July. '' 



Down — Tollymore Park ; C. Dickson. 



Antrim— Among heath on the north side of Slemish 1797, and rocks in 

 Glenariffe,* 1809 ; Templeton. Crow Glen ; Flor. Ulst. On 

 Divis above Crow Glen ; B.N.F.C, 1878. Near Ballymoney ; 

 Rev. S. A. Rrenan. Colin Glen, Woodbum, and Glendun ; 

 Ci/b. Sib. Basaltic cliffs of Cave HiU above Whitewell, plen- 

 tiful in one spot ; S.A.S. 



Derry— Woods at Lissan, and Castledawson, also in Altahoan Glen, and 

 on Errigal banks ; D.M. Mountain glen near Garvagh 

 (Errigal) ; Flor. Rib. By the fall in Lignapeiste Glen near 

 Banagher ; Flor. Ulst. 

 First found in Ireland by Mr. Templeton. 

 * Not Glenarm, as printed in Flora Hibemica, and Flora of Ulster. 



3. P. secunda Zinn. 



Basaltic rocks— extremely rare. Fl. July {Cyb. Rib.). 

 Antrim — Glenarm, and Sallagh Braes, also on Agnew's Hill near Lame ; 



D.M. in Ct/b. Rib. 

 Derry —In considerable quantity on Errigal banks, facing the north side 

 of the Agivey River above Garvagh ; D.M. The exact spot 

 is between the lint mill, and Errigal bridge. 

 It is singular that this plant which was first discovered in Ireland, by 

 Dr. Moore, more than 50 years since, has not been noticed by any other 

 botanist. 



