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Castle, Camlougli, and Portrusli ; Flor. Ulst. Sparingly by 

 shore of Lough Neagh a half naile north of Lagan canal; 

 S.A.S. 

 Derry— Roadsides at Magilligan, and Faughanvale, frequent; D.M. 

 Banks at Magherafelt ; Flor. Ulst. 



SCROPHUZiARZA Tourmfort. Figwort. 



1. S. nodosa Linn. Eosexoble {loc). 



Woods, ditch banks, and by streams— common. Fl. mid. June till 

 mid. Aug. 



2. S. aquatlca Linn. 



Ditches, and margins of streams— very rare. Fl. mid. June till end of 



July. 



Do^vTi — Tollymore Park ; Flor. Ulst. Riverside between Edenderry and 

 Purdysbum ; G. C. Eyndman (spec.) Plentiful by Moy- 

 gannon River east of "Warrenpoint, about half a mHe from 

 seashore; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Ditch by the roadside near Cidercourt below Crumlin, and 

 margin of Doagh water near where it joins the Sixmilewater, 

 rather plentiful in both localities; S.A.S. This species, and 

 also S. Ehrhartii are stated by Flora of Ulster to grow in the 

 Bog meadows, only sp. I. can be found there. 



Derry — "Very common through the county"; D.M. At variance with 

 other botanists, and probably an error. 



MEZiAAIPYRUM Tournefort. Cow-wheat. 



1. M. pratense Linn. 



Shady rocks and heaths, and in bushy places, and sides of glens — 



frequent. Fl. mid. June till end of Aug. 



Down — Ballygowan moss; Tenipleton, 1797. ToUymore Park; Robt. 

 Patterson, F.R. S. Glens at Newtownards, and Drumbo ; S.A.S. 

 Slieve Donard; T.H.C. Slieve Bignian, and Slieve Bemagh, 

 also on Slieve Croob ; C. Dickson. 



Antrim— Colin Glen, Knock, and "Woodbum ; Flor. Belf. Cave Hill, 

 and Drumnasole ; Flor. Ulst. Glenavy, and cUfFs at Tor 

 Head; T.H.C. Duneane, and Glens, and rocks between 

 Lame and Glenarm, also in Glenariffe, Glenshesk, Fairhead, 

 and by the river at Bushmills ; S.A.S. Glenarm Park, 

 Cushendall, and Cushendim; R.Ll.P. Near Kells; D. Red- 

 mond. 



Derry — Frequent, especially in the mountains ; D.M. Lignapeiste Glen ; 

 S.A.S. 



