116 FRIMULACEJE. 



silly near the town of Antrim ; G. C. Hyndman, 1829. Lady- 

 hill near Antrim, and run wild at Whitehouse ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Abundant on wet sandy shore a little west of Crumlin water- 

 foot ; S.A.S. 



DeiTy — On a bank near Ballinderry Rectory ; Flor. Ulst. Abundant in 

 marshes by the Bann above Coleraine ; S.A.S. 

 "Well naturalised by Lough Neagh, and the Quoile, but probably occurs 



in most other cases as merely a garden escape. 



3. Ii. nexnoruxn Linn. Yellow Pimpernel. 

 Damp heathy or rocky places, and wet pastures— common. Fl. May — 

 July. Ranges from sea level to over 1000 feet. 



GIiAUX Tournefort. 



1. G. maritlma Zimi. Black Saltwort. 



On the entire coastline of the three counties, occurring at intervals — 

 common at high M^ater mark, and slightly above it, being especially 

 abundant on gravelly margins, and flats which are occasionally washed 

 by the sea. FL June and July. 



ANAGAXiXiXS Tournefort. 



1. A. arvensls Lwm. Scarlet Pimpernel. Poor-man's Weather 

 Glass. 



Sandy and gravelly waste ground, and fields— common. Fl. June- 

 Sept. 



Var. /3. A. c(Erulea Schreb. 

 Down — Narrow- water near Warrenpoint ; Templeton, 1808. 

 Derry — Sandbanks at Portstewart ; Flor. Ulst. 



2. A. tenella Linn. Bog Pimpernel. 



Wet sandy, or rocky places, and in bogs, and damp heaths — frequent. 

 Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — Holywood warren, and Newtownards Park ; Tenipleton, 1800. 



Bangor ; Flor. Ilib. Scrabo ; Flor. Belf. Castlewellan ; Flor. 



Ulst. Greencastle, and wet places in sandhills at Newcastle 



and Ballykinler, also strand at Greyabbey, and Groomsport ; 



S.A.S. Clandeboye; T.H.C. Bloody Bridge, Tollymore, 



and Ardglass ; G. Dickson. Dundonald, Conlig, and Cam- 



gaver; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — South end of Islandmagee, also at Dervock, and on Rathlin ; 



Templeton. Ballycastle, and Portrush ; Flor. Ulst, Glen» 



