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Antrim— At Selshan harbour ; (7). Moore) Flor. Uht. and Cyb. Eib. 

 Deny— Only observed by the side of the Bann below Coleraine, and near 

 the same place in a ditch a little below Jackson Hall ; D.M. 

 Noted in Flora of Ulster as occurring by the Lagan, near Belfast. 

 Not found there now, and the note considered erroneous. 



SERIES II. Order IY. lYCOPODIACEa:. 



ZSOETES Linn. Quillwort. 



1. Z. lacustrls Linn. 



Under water in lakes— rare. El. July and Aug. 

 Down — Fragments washed up on the shore of Annshorough Lake east of 

 Castlewellan ; S.A.S., 1883. Bignian Lake at 1500 feet {H. 

 C. Hart.) ; Proc. R.I. A. 

 Antrim — Plentiful in Lough-na-Cranagh near the summit of Fairhead, 

 and found abundantly in the southeast corner of Loughmourne 

 when that lake was drained in 1882 ; S.A.S. 

 Derry — In Lough Beg, and in Enagh Lough at the west side ; D M. 



ZiYCOPODIUIVI Linn. Cltjbmoss. 



1. 1m, clavatum Linn. 



Grassy heaths — not common. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 

 Down — Mountains of Mourne ; Harris's Boicn. Tollymore Park ; C. 



Dickson. 

 Antrim — Top of Black Mountain, 1798, and on Agnew's Hill, 1804 ; 



Tcmpleton. Divis, and Carrickfergus commons ; FJor. Bclf. 



Boughal Hill, hanks of stream between Divis and Black 



Mountain, and heath at Loughmourne ; S.A.S. Slievenanee ; 



Pev. S. A. Brenan. 

 Derry — Heathy pastures near Ballyharrigan Glen, and other places ; D.M. 



Slieve Gallion, and Benbradagh ; S.A.S. 



2. Ii. alpinum Linn. 



Mountain heaths — rare. Fl. July and Aug. Ranges from 1200 to 

 2700 feet. 



Down — On the mountains of Mourne ; Harris's Lawn. Slieve Donard ; 

 Templeton. Slieve Commedagh, and Slieve Bernagh ; H. G. 

 Hart, op. cit. 

 Antrim— On the top of Black Mountain; Templeton, 1793 (still there). 



