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Order XXXV. AQUZFOX.ZACEJB. 



ZKEX Linn. Holly. 



1. Z. aqulfolluxu Linn. 



Glens, mountain woods, and hedges in hilly districts — frequent. Fl. 

 May and June. 



Order XXXVI. O I. S A C B JE . 



I.ZGVSTRUM Linn. 



1. Xi. vulgrare Linn. Privet. 



Hedges, and by streams — common, but usually planted. Fl. mid. June 

 till end of July. 



The privet grows spontaneously in a few localities, and was noted, by 

 Mr. Templeton, as established in a number of places at the close of last 

 century, but not considered, by him, as native. 



FBAXZnrUS Linn. 



1. F. excelsior Linn. Ash. 



"Woods, and glens — frequent. Fl. May and early part of June. 



Indigenous by some mountain streams, and perhaps, also, in some of 

 the old woods, but difficult to distinguish the native from the introduced 

 localities. 



Order XXXVII. GSITTZAUACEJE. 



BRTTHRJBA Renealm. Centaury. 



1. E. pulcbella {Swartz) Hooker, 

 Sandy shores— very rare. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — [Rocky ground below Bangor ; Templeton, 1804.] Shore of 

 Strangford Lough near Newtownards; Flor.Ulst. Sparingly 

 by the Quoile below Downpatrick ; S.A.S., 1885, 



