278 PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



Frequent in moist places ; Flor, Ulst. Side of Held near Holywood ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



The plant of Flora of Ulster, and of the earlier Floras was E. obscurum. 

 The specimen from Holywood seems right, but must be considered as 

 casually introduced. 



56. CBnotbera biennis Linn. Evening Primrose. 



Gravelly shore of the lough at Massereene Park ; Smith, Gossip about 

 Lough Xeagh. 



Introduced as an ornamental plant, and has spread to the shore. 



57. Sedum album Linn. 



Eoofs of houses in Antrim ; Moore, Nat. Hist. Rev., vol. VI., 1859. 

 Walls in Massereene Park ; Cyb. Hib. 

 Planted. 



58. Sedum micranthum Bast. 



On a wall at Greenmount gate south of Antrim ; Cyb. Hib. (still there). 

 Like the preceding, an introduced ornamental plant. 



59. Sedum dasyphyllum Linn. 



Near Uallyclare, Carrickfergus, and Ballycastle, and in the Island of 

 Rathlin; Flor. List., Snpp. Eocks in Glenariffe ; Tate, Jour. Bot., 1870. 



Some of the localities may be due to incorrect naming, others have the 

 true plant, but in such cases introduced. 



60. Sempervivum tectorum Linn. Houseleek. 



Tops of thatched houses in Co. Deny; D.M. On houses, walls, and 

 cottages ; Flor. Belf. and Flor. Ulst. Derriaghy ; Hind. Ballygo- 

 martin ; S.A.S. Conlig, and Comber ; T.H.C. 



Planted in every instance. 



61. Ribes grossularia Linn. Gooseberry. 



Limestone quarry at Keady ; D M. Naturalised in hedges ; Flor. Belf. 

 In different places ; Flor. Uht., Snpp. Dunleidy Glen near Dundonald ; 

 T II.C. Rocky heath on IlathHn Island ; S.A.S. 



Additional localities could be enumerated, but always as one of the 

 waifs and strays of cultivation. 



62. Ribes nigrrum Linn. Black Currant. 

 In different parts of the district ; Flor. Ulst., Siipp. 

 Escaped from cultivation. 



