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ariffe ; B.N.F.C. Bogs above Carnlougli, also Fairhead, 

 Glendun, and Knocklayd ; S.A.S. 

 Derry — In a bog southeast of Slieve Gallion, and at Magilligan ; Temple' 

 ton. Common throughout the county ; D.AI. 



CEN'TUM'CUIiUS Linn. Bastard Pimpernel. 



1. C. minimus Linn. 



Damp gravelly places, lake shores, and sands on the coast — rare, but 



perhaps sometimes overlooked. Fl. July and Aug. 



Down— Plentiful about the lake at Bally go wan bridge (Monlough) ; 

 Templeton, 1807. Sandy shore three miles south of New- 

 castle, and on Dundrum sandhills, also shore of lake near 

 Ballynahinch, shore of Carrickmannan Lake near Saintfield, 

 margin of Magherascouse Lake, and gravel pit on the New- 

 townards road a half-mile from Comber; S.A.S. By the 

 Quoile below Downpatrick ; R.Ll.P. 



Antrim — Sparingly on wet gravelly shore of Ushet Lake in Rathlin 

 Island; S.A.S. 



Derry — Abundant on sandy warrens between Downhill, and Portstewart ; 

 D.M. Benevenagh ; /. Ball. Shore of Lough Beg ; S.A.S. 



SAMOXiUS Tournefort. 



1. S. valerandi Linn. Brookweed. 



Marshy places by rivers and lakes, and on the coast — frequent. Fl. 



July and Aug. 



Down — Sydenham, and Holywood ; Flor. Belf. Groomspoi-t, Copeland 

 Islands, and Newcastle ; Flor. JJlst. Ardglass ; T.H.C. 

 Strand at Quentin Castle, and Mountstewart, also Down- 

 patrick, and Dundrum; S.A.S. Greypoint, and Comber; 

 H.Ll.P. By the entrance of Lagan canal into Lough Neagh ; 

 Eev. H. W. Lett. 



Antrim — Banks of the Lagan as far as the tide flows ; Templeton, 1797. 

 By Lough Neagh north of the Lagan canal, and at Giants' 

 Causeway, and Hathlin Island ; S.A.S. 



Derry— Sides of the Foyle, and frequent on wet banks by the coast, 

 especially near Londonderry ; D.M. Castlerock ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Shore of Lough Beg, and by the Bann from Portstewart to 



