118 PL UMBA GIN A CE^—PLANTA GIN A CE^. 



Order XLVI. PIiUMBAGINACEJE. 



STATICS Linn. Sea Lavender. 



1. S. bahuslensls Fries. 



Muddy seashores — rather rare, but locally abundant. Fl. July and Aug, 



Down — Ardglass ; Harris's Boivn. 1744. Shore of Newton Lough about 

 a quarter mile below Xewtownards ; Templeton. Shore at 

 Narrow- water ; Ir. Flor. Strangf ord Lough near Comber ; Flor. 

 Self. Holywood, Ballyholme, Castle Espie, salt marsh below 

 Do-vNTipatrick, and at Dvindnim Bay ; Flor. List. Formerly 

 grew on shore at Sydenham ; W. Milieu. Muddy shore near 

 the Black islands, Strangford ; T.H.C. In profusion on the 

 shore outside the railway from "Warrenpoint to Newry ; S.A.S. 

 Gravelly shore on the west side of the Quoile ; C. Dickson. 

 Rockport; E.Ll.P. Ball}Tnacormick Point ; Miss Reid. 



Antrim— Lame Lough ; Cyb. Hib. Muddy shore opposite the railway 

 station at Lame ; S.A.S. 



ARMERZA inUd. Thrift. 



1. A. maritima {Linn.) Willd. Sea Pink. 



Seashores, and maritime rocks — common around the coast. Fl. May tiU 

 mid. Sept. Occurs at 1200 feet on Benevenagh ; D.M. 



Order XLVIL PI.AN-TAGXWACB-E, 



PZiAXTAGO Linn. Plantain. 



1. P. coronopus Linn, Buckshorn Plantain. 

 Rocky and stony seashores — common. Fl. mid. May till mid. Aug. 

 Ranges to 1000 feet on the basalt in Deny. 



Z. P. maritima Linn. Sea Plantain. 



Rocky and muddy seashores, and occasionally on mountains— very 

 common. Fl. June —Aug. Occm-s on the Carntogher Mountains at 1500 

 feet; D.M. 



3. P. lanceolata Linn. Common Plantain. 



