168 QEAMINE^. 



Glen, by the Sixmilewater, pastures at Glynn, and sparingly 

 onEathlin; S.A.S. Balmoral; T.H.C. 

 Deny— Very common near Londonderry^ ; Ord. Surv. Berry. Not very 

 common, except near Londonderry, and Salterstown; D.M, 



2. A. g^eniculatus Linn. 



Marshy pastures, and wet sandy places— common, especially near the 

 coast, ri. June and July. 



UARDUS Lwn. Mat Grass. 



1. "N, stricta Linn. 



Eocky, or stony heaths — common. Fl. mid. Jime till mid. Aug. 

 Kanges from sea level to near 2000 feet. 



MXXiZUXME Linn. Millet. 



1. IMC. effusum Linn. 



Woods, and shady glens — rare. Fl. mid. Jime till end of July. 

 DoMTi — Upper end of Killeen Glen, and under trees in Stormoimt Glen ; 



S.A.S. Tollymore Park; E. 0. Hart, op. cit. 

 Antrim— In Carr's Glen ; Templeton, 1794 (not there now). Old Lodge 

 Eoad ; Flor Ulst. (loc. obsolete). 



PHRAGMZTES Trin. Eeed. 



1. P. communis Trin. (Arundg phragmites Linn. 

 Ditches, lake margins, and by rivers— fi-equent. Fl. July and early 

 part of Aug. 



Down— Connswater ; Flor. Ulst. Castlewellan, Ballynahinch, Saintfield, 



Chen-y^'alley near Comber, and at Tillysbum ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— By the Lagan canal; Flor. Belf. Portmore, A\Tuteabbey, 



Blackhead, Ballycastle, and plentiful on Eathlin ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Common in wet gimmd at Magilligan; Samp's. Surv. Berry. 



Common throughout the county ; D.M. By the Bann at 



Portstewart ; S.A.S. 



PSAMMA Beauv. Marram. 



1. Pi arenarla {Linn.) R. ^- S. Bent (loc). 



Sand dimes, and loose shifting sands— common on the seacoast. Fl. 

 July and early part of Aug. Extensively used for the manufactiu-e of a 

 common sort of door mats. 



