PLANTS EXCLUDEI). 279 



63. Ribes rubrum Linn. Red Curkaxt. 



Shores of Lough Xeagh near Antrim ; Templeton. Ey the Roe near 

 Limavady ; D.M. 



Escapes from the fruit garden. 



64. Saxifrag-a umbrosa Linn. London Pkide. 



Among heath on east side of Divis Mountain ; S. A.S. Colin Glen, and 

 by the Lagan canal near Belvoir ; T.H.C. 



Many more stations could he given as instances of garden escapes. 



65. Saxifragra g^eum Linn. 



Xaturalised in C ultra demesne ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 

 Xot natm-alised, but planted. 



66. Petroselinum sativum Soffm. Parsley. 

 On the old walls of LondondeiTy ; D.M. 



Escaped from kitchen garden. 



67. Carum carui Linn. Caraway. 



Waste ground about the ruins of Greyabbey ; Ir. Flor. Glen of the 

 Roe above Dungiven, and meadow between ilagherafelt and Castledaw- 

 son ; D.M. By the Quoile below Inch Abbey, roadside near Selshan, 

 and on waste ground near Toome station ; S.A.S. Whitepark near Bal- 

 Hutoy; R LLP. 



Escapes from cultivation. 



68. Meum atbamanticum Jacq. Baldmoney. 



On the lawn at Maryville, 1808, and found plentifully on the lawn at 

 Cranmore, 1815 ; Templeton. 



A casual — did not remain. Mr. Templeton says " introduced." 



69. Peucedanum ostruthiuxn Eoch. Masterwort. 



Old hedges in the townland of Ballydolaghan, Co. Down ; Flor. Hib. 

 Ditch bank in the parish of BaUintoy ; Cyb. ILib. Xear Cushendall ; 

 Hcv. 6'. A. Brenan, 1872. On the western boimdary of the district near 

 Cookstown ; W. Macmillan, 1884. Abundant in a meadoAV h\ the path 

 to MacArt's Fort, Cave Hill; S.A.S., 1886. 



An introduced plant, brought with seed, and never permanent. 



70. Pastinaca sativa Linn. Parsnep. 



Xear the foot of Crumlin River, but perhaps not indigenous ; Temple- 

 ton, 1799. Abundant in sandy fields in the townland of Margynionaghan 

 in Magilligan ; D.M. 



