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Down — Slieve Croob ; Bubord. Surv. Down. 



Antrim — Mountain glens and woods near Belfast ; Flor. Ulst. Divis 



Mountain sparingly, Cave Hill, SaUagh Braes, heath on 



Fairhead, Knocklayd, mountains above Ballycastle, and heaths 



on west end of Rathlin ; S.A.S. 

 Derry — Sawel Moimtain, and common on heaths ; D.M. Sluggada and 



Straw mountains, and frequent in the Sperrin range ; S.A.S. 



3. A. caryophyllea Linn. 



Sandy fields, dry banks, and walls— common. Fl. June and July. 

 Ascends to 1800 feet {Hart). 



4. At preecox Linn. 



Bogs, heaths, and bare pastures — common. Fl. mid. May till end of 

 Jime. 

 From sea level to 1200 feet on Spalga. 



TRZSETUM Fersoon. 



1. T. flavescens {Linn.) Beauv. 

 Banks, and pastures — rather rare. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down— Close to Sydenham station, and by the canal near Moira ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Meadow about 100 yards below the second lock of Lagan canal ; 

 Templeton, 1797 (still lingers there). Cave Hill above the 

 Limestone Quarries ; -B.iVli<'.C., 1871. Seaview; W. Larragh. 

 Bog meadows, Templepatrick, and abundant in pastures at 

 Shane' s Castle ; S.A.S. Southern slopes of Black Mountain ; 

 Michd. Sanna. 



AVBN-A Linn. Oat. 



1. A. pubescens Linn. 



Shady banks, and short dry rocky pastm-es — not common. Fl. June 



and July. 



Down — On rough banks south of Newcastle ; Templeton^ 1799. 



Antrim — North side of Slemish ; Templeton. Rocks by the waterfall at 

 head of Colin Glen, also Knockagh, Woodbum, Ballycastle, 

 and cliffs south of Glenarm ; Flor. Ulst. By the Black cave 

 south of the Gobbins, and on heights between Lame and 

 Ballygalley, also at SaUagh Braes, Glenarm deerpark, and 

 Rathlin; S.A.S. 



Derry— On barren lands in Magilligan ; Samp's. Surv. Not common, but 

 plentiful about Garvagh ; D.M. Castlerock ; R.L1.P. 



