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roadside at Derriaghy, also in Colin Glen, and Glendivis ; 

 S.A.S. 

 Derry— Stream on north side of Sawel Mountain, also on Slievegallion, 

 and in Carndaisy Glen ; S.A.S. 



Var. j3 PAGIMONTANUM BHd. 



Antrim— Stream above Whitewell ; C.H.W. Sallagh Braes ; H. W.L. 



2. D. flavescens (Dicks.) Lindb. 

 Rocky banks of streams — not rare. Fr. Oct. — Feb. 

 Down— Slievenabrock; H. W.L. Tollymore Park ; C.H.W. Abundant, 

 and very fine in Crawfordsburn, and in Drumbo Glen, alscvin 

 the glen at Cregagb ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— On a stone near Grogan's Glen ; Templeton. Colin Glen ; 

 S.A.S. 



Sect. V. — Oncophorea. 



OXrCOPKORUS Bridel. 



1. O. Bruntonl (Sm.) Lindb. (Cynodontium B. & S.). 

 Extremely rare. Fr. July and Aug. (B.M.F.). 



Antrim — Rare, only in one place in the Little Deerpark at Glenarm ; B.M. 



2. O. crlspatus (JDic/cs.) Lindb. (Rhab. denticulata B. ^ S.). 

 Mountain rocks — rare. Fr. June and July (B.M.F.). 



Down — Diamond Mountain ; W. Thompson. Amongst rocks on the 



ascent of Donard by the glen river ; S.A.S. Slievenabrock : 



H.W.L. 

 Antrim— Slemish (Moore) ; Phytologist, vol. II. 1857. One perfect capsule, 



and several old ones, in rock crevices at summit of Slemish, 



Nov. 1875 ; S.A.S. 



3. O. strlatus (Schrad.) Lindb. (Rhab. fugax B. ^- S.). 



Damp, shady rocks — very rare. Fr. June and July (B.M.F.). 

 Down — Moume Mountains ; Templeton^ 1808. 

 Antrim — Slemish, and Collon, rare ; D.M. Sallagh Braes ; Moore, Proc. 



R.I.A., 1872. 

 Derry — Benevenagh ; Moore, op. cit. 



CSRATODOir Bridel 



1. C. purpureas (Linn.) Bi'id. 



"Walls, banks, and waste ground — very common. Fr. March— May. 



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