PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



a Plants which are not indigenous, and not naturalised.* 

 (i Plants en-oneously recorded. 



a Nonmtive plants. 



1. Ranunculus parviflorus Linn. 



In a cornfield at Newforge near Belfast in 1846 ; Flor. Ulst. 

 A casual introduced with seed. 



2. Ranunculus arvensis Linn. Corn Crowfoot. 



Mr. Templeton, who met with this plant at Agnew's Hill, and in Mr. 

 Barclay's shrubbery at Inver near Larne, rightly considered it introduced 

 in those places It is not now found there. 



3. Helleborus vlridls Linn. Grben Hellebore. 



Near Dundrum ; Flor. List., Supp. By the Lough near Antrim ; Smith, 

 Gossip About L. Neagh. 



Garden escapes. 



4. Aqullegrla vulgraris Linn. Columbine. 



Shores of Lough Xeagh at Salterstown ; Flor. Hih. Crawfordsburn ; 

 Flor. Ulst., Supp. Shane's Castle, and other places ; S.A.S. 



Escaped from cidtivation in all the stations, and scarcely natmalised. 



5. Berberis vulgraris Linn. Barberry. 



Hedges at Conlig, Ballyhackamore, etc. ; S.A.S.— planted. 



6. Corydalls lutea D. C. Yellow Fumitory. 



Hedges between Whitehouse and Carrickfergus ; Templeton. "Wall 



* By a naturalised plant is understood not merely an exotic which is 

 nature-sowTi, but one which in addition has become permanently estab- 

 lished as a member of our flora. 



