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jecting parts of the rock, found before 1793 ; TempUton. 

 Knockagh ; Flor. Self. Cliffs south of Glenarm, and on 

 Rathlin {Miss Gage) ; Flor. TJlst. On white limestone at 

 Ballintoy ; Prof. Tate. Between Dunseverick and Bengore, 

 and on basalt south of Carrick-a-rede ; T.H.C. Cushendall, 

 and Portbradden ; S.A.S. 



Derry — In considerable quantity on the basaltic range from MagUligan 

 to Benbradagh ; D.M. 1835. 

 First found in Britain by Mr. Templeton, and still plentiful in the 



original station on the Cave Hill. 



IiATBRX:a Linn. 



1. Zi. squaxnarla Linn. Toothwort. 



"Woods, and thickets — frequent ; parasitic on roots of hazels, &c. Fl. 



mid. April till end of May. 



Down— Belvoir Park ; Templeton, 1798, and i^^r. Belf., 1863. ToUy- 

 more Park, Ballymenoch, and riverside at Annadale ; Flor. 

 TJlst. By the Lagan near Shaw's bridge ; T.H.C. "Woods 

 at Newcastle ; J. J. Macanlay. Glen atDundonald ; R.Ll.P. 



Antrim — Eiverside near Lambeg ; Templeton, ISOO. Glenarm i?ark ; Jr. 

 Flor. Sinclair's green (now Falls Park) ; G. C. Hyndman, 

 1828. Colin Glen, and Whitehouse ; Flor. Belf. Jenny- 

 moirnt, Macedon, and Cave Hill ; Flor. Ulst. Glendivis ; 

 Dr. H. Burden, M.R.I. A. Shane's Castle ; S.A.S. 



Derry — "Woods at Roepark, Springhill, and Garvagh ; D.M. 



Order XLII. SC&OPBI7XiARZACB.&. 



VERBASCUM Lhm. Mullein. 



1. V. tbapsus Linn. High Taper. 



"Waste ground, and banks in sandy places — rare, and often only sporadic ; 



Fl. July and Aug. 



Down — In a gravel-hole near the " whinny hill," going to Holywood ; 

 Tonpleton, 1800. Knocknagoney ; Flor. Belf. Dundrum, 

 and raUway bank near Bloomfield ; Flor. TJlst. One plant 

 on railway bank at Cultra, and sparingly on sandhills at New- 

 castle ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Malone ; Flor. Belf. Ballycastle ; Flor. TJlst. Entrance to 

 Sixmilewater at Antrim ; Smithes Lough Neagh. Island- 



