130 AMENTIFERjE. 



reagh ; Flor. Belf. NearNewtownbreda; T.H.C. Cregagh 



Glen; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Bog meadows ; T.H.C. By the Forth River, also Killead, 



Cammoney, Kilroot, and southern slopes of Cave Hill ; S.A.S. 

 Deny — By the side of the Curlyburn near Drumachose old church, and 



not unfrequent in the county ; D.M. Toome ; S.A.S. 

 [S. ACUMINATA Smith. 



By the Lagan ; Templeton. The notes respecting this plant in the 

 Flora of Ulster, and in Flora Belfastiensis are of no authority, and if Mr. 

 Templeton' s plant was correctly named it is now lost. There is, how- 

 ever, some reason to think it was really the preceding species.] 



7* S. dnerea Linn. Common Sallow. 



In hedges and thickets, and by streams — very common. Fl. March 

 and April. 



Var. j3 S. AQUATiCA Smith, 

 Common throughout the district. 



8. St aurita Linn. 



Ditch banks, and waste ground in sandy, rocky, and heathy places — 

 very common. Fl. April and May. Ranges from sea level to 1500 feet. 



9. S. caprea Linn. 



Rocks, and banks — frequent. Fl. April and May. Rises to 1000 feet 

 on the hills. There seem to be few notes of definite localities for this 

 willow, but it grows mostly in mountain districts, as Knock Glen ; 

 T.H.C. Colin Glen; Templeton. Hannahstown, Crow Glen, Oldpark, 

 Woodburn, and Sallagh Braes; S.A.S. Cushendall; R.Ll.P. 



10. S. nlg-rlcans Smith. 



Glens, and rocky places — rare. Fl. April— June [Cyh. Hib.). 

 Antrim — Rocks at Skerries, in the Braid; Templeton, 1809 {var. rupes- 



tris). Kilwaughter, and Glenoe ; Flor. Ulst. {var. hirta). 



Between Lame and Ballymena, also in Glendun, and Glen- 



arijffe ; Cyb. Hib. 

 Derry — Bennedy Glen near Dimgiven ; D.M. {var. Forsteriamim) . 



11. S. pbyllclfolia Linn. 



Hedges and thickets— rare. Fl. April and May {Cyh. Hib.). 

 Antrim — Glenballyeamon ; Cyb. Hib. 

 Derry — Shore of Enagh Lough ; D.M. 

 Var. S. LAURiNA Smith. 

 Antrim— Shore of Lough Neagh near Massereene Park ; Cyh. Hib. 



