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mid. May till mid. July. 



Down.— Dundonald ; Flor. Belf. "Warrenpoint, Tollymore, and Cra-w-fords- 

 burn ; Ilor. List. Abundant in woods at Rostrevor, and less 

 so ia glens at Ne-^-townards, Drumbo, Holywood, and 

 Cregagh; S.A.S. Cultra; R.Ll.P. Benson's glen near 

 Newry ; C. Dickson. 



Antrim— Colin Glen, and Marybum; Templetm, 1793. Springfield, and 

 Woodbiim Glen; Flor. Belf. By tbe Lagan canal above 

 Shaw's Bridge, Carr's Glen, and glen at Magheramome ; 

 S.A.S. Glendiin; R.L1.P. 



Derry— Common in sbady dry woods ; D.M. Moneymore ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Lignapeiste Glen ; B.N.F.C, 1876. 



MOXiZirZA Schranh, 



1. M. coerulea {Linn.) Moench. 

 Bogs, and wet heaths — frequent. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — Cotton moss, Ballycroghan dam, and BaUygowan bog ; Flor, 

 Belf, Bog at Ballynahinch, and in profusion on Moume 

 Moimtains ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Colin Mountain near Belfast ; Flor. TJlst. Banks of Lough 



Neagh at Massereene Park, and Shane's Castle ; S.A.S. 

 Derry — Creevagh Hill near Londondeny ; Orel. Surv. Londo)iderry. Very 

 abimdant in wet heathy and moory places ; D.M. Margins of 

 Lough Beg" near Toome; S.A.S. 

 Plants are frequent which seem refeiTible to the var. depauperata, but 

 not authoritatively determined. 



POA Linn. Meadow Grass. 



!• P. annua Linn, 



Waste ground, banks, and pastures — very common. Fl, Spring to 

 Autumn. 



Z. P. nemoralls Linn. 



Mountainous woods — very rare, not seen by us. Fl. June and July 



{Cyh. Eib.). 



Down — In a wood at the side of Knockchree Mountaia (three miles north- 

 west of Kilkeel) ; Wade Ear. Donard Dodge ; Flor. Ulst. 

 "Woods about Rostrevor ; Cyb. Sib. 



Antrim — Found on the rocks of the northern branch of Glenai-ve River 

 below the waterfall at the bridge on the Cushendall road (about 



: five miles southwest of Cushendall and one and a half east of 



Slievenanee) ; Templeton, 1809. Wooded moimtains about 



