LENTIB ULARIA CE^. 113 



AJUGA Linn. 



1. A. reptans Linn. Bugle. Locally kno\m as Betony. 

 Woods, and damp shady places— common. Fl. May — July. 



Order XLIY. XiSirTZBUI.ARZACEJE: 



PZM-GUZCUIiA Totirnefort, Butterwort. 



1. Pt vulg-arls Linn. 



Bogs, pastures, and wet heaths- common. Fl. June and July. Ranges 

 from sea level to 1700 feet, {Hart). 



2. P. lusitanica Linn. 



Wet rocky, and heathy places — frequent. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 



Ranges from sea level in Down, to over 1000 feet. 



Down— Moume Mountains; Tenipleton, 1794. Slieve Donard ; Flor. 

 List. Heath above Newtownards ; W. Darragh. Cove 

 Mountain above Kilkeel, and by the shore about three miles 

 south of Newcastle, also in various places by the coast near 

 Ardglass; S.A.S. Rostrevor Mountain ; Rev. C. H. WaddcU. 

 Slieve Bignian ; R.Ll.P. 



Antrim— Marshy places at the Head wood (head of Sixmile water) ; Teni- 

 pleton. Glenarm deerpark ; Flor. Ulst. Hill range between 

 Lame and Glenarm, summit of Fairhead, and plentiful at the 

 northwest end of Rathlin Island; S.A.S. Garron Point, 

 R.Ll.P. 



Derry — In Co. Derry ; Templeton. Abundantly by the side of the Faug- 

 han above Clady, and in a glen in upper Camlin ; D.M. 



VTBZCUZiARZA Linn. Bladderwort. 



1. U. vulgaris Linn. 



Ditches in peat mosses, and on marshy margins of lakes — not rare. Fl. 

 mid. July till early in Sept. 



Down— Ballygowan moss, and marsh at Ballyalloley ; Flor. Belf. Lough 

 Cowey near Portaferry ; Flor. Vlst. By Annsboro' Lake east 

 of Castlewellan, and by Monlough, also common about lakes 

 near Ballvnahinch, and Sainttield ; S.A.S. Cotton moss ; 

 R.Ll.P. " 



