276 PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



39. Trlfoliuxn ornltbopodloldes Linn. 



On a gravelly bank sloping to the sea at the north end of the Kinnegar 

 at Holywood : Templeton. 



Xot now found at the Kinnegar, or elsewhere in the district— a casual. 



40. liOtus tenuis W. ^- K. 



Sparingly on railway bank near Larne ; S.A.S., 1869. 



Xot found recently, the gi-avel bank on which it grew having been 

 removed. From the suspicious habitat and suiTOundings, excluded as an. 

 alien. 



41. Vicla tetrasperma Moench. 



Ballyronan, and B ally castle ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. Cornfield at Giants' 

 Ring, and cornfield by the Lagan canal below Shawsbridge ; C. Dickson. 



Mr. Dickson's plants were rightly named, but it is not certain that the 

 others were correct. In any event, an introduced tillage plant. 



42. Vicia bithynica Linn. 



Railway bank near Whitehouse, and at the Milewater ; Millen, Phyto- 

 I agist, O.'S. 

 An introduced alien. 



43. Vicia sativa Linn. Yetch. 



Borders of fields, and waste places in cultivated ground, frequent as a 

 casual, but nowhere permanent. 



44. Iiathyrus apbaca Linn. 



Near Belfast ; MiUen, Fhyt., O.S. Shady places in the grounds of 

 Stranmillis ; Jos. Mwphy, 1864, and known there until 1872. 

 Casual — not native in Ireland. 



45. Onobrychus sativa Laink. Sainfoix. 



Cherryvalley near Comber ; Flor. Belf. Fields near Whitehouse ; TF. 

 Macmillan. 



A fodder plant spread from fields where cultivated. 



46. Prunus Insititia Linn. Bullace. 



In hedges, e-s-idently planted ; Templeton. Rostrevor wood ; Ir. Flor. 

 Ballynascreen, and Drumachose ; D.M. Colin Glen ; Flor. Ulst. Hedge 

 near Purdysburn ; G. C. Hyrnhnan. Frequent in many parts of Antrim 

 and Derry ; Cyb. Hib. Knock Glen, and hedges at Drumbo, Ballyma- 

 leid)', and between Ballywalter and G'reyabbey ; S.A.S. 



In some instances growing spontaneously, but in such cases derived 

 from an introduced stock. 



