280 PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



Certainly introduced, not now found at Crumlin, and perhaps gone 

 from Magilligan. 



71. Chserophyllum sativum Lamh. Chekvil. 



Waste ground on the commons along the seashore at Glenarm ; Lr. 

 Flor. 



A casual which has, long since, disappeared, and is nowhere native in 

 Ireland. 



72. Coriandruzn sativum Linn. Coriander. 

 Gravelly waste ground at Stoctman's Lane, Malone ; S.A.S. 

 A casual, not found now. 



73. Viburnum lantana Linn. Wayfaring Tree. 



Colin Glen {Orr, and Thompson) ; Flor. List. Hedge at Oldpark near 

 Belfast; R. Tate. 



An accidental plant at Oldpark, in a hedge which has been cut down, 

 and the plant thus lost. The Colin Glen record was an error, the plant 

 found there being V. opiilus. 



74. Ziouicera xylosteum Linn. 

 Walls at Bellahill ; Flor. list., Supp. 

 A garden plant. 



75. Centrantiius ruber D. C. Red Valerian. 

 Kear Newcastle ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



An escape from garden cultm-e. 



76. Valeriana pyrenaica Linn. 

 iS"ear Antrim ; Eev. W. S. Smith, 1885. 

 An introduced Continental shrubbery plant. 



77. Valerianella carinata Loiscl. Cornsalad. 



Ditch bank on right side of the main road about a half mile east of 

 Dundonald, and abundant on ditch banks on bye road leading thence to 

 Holywood HiUs ; S.A.S., 1871. 



Still maintains its position as a colonist at this place. 



78. Petasites frag-rans Prcsl. Fragrant Butterbur. 



In shade at Newtownbreda, Sydenham, Knock, and Stranmillis ; S.A.S. 

 Ormeau Park, and Malone ; T.H.C. 



Introduced to shrubberies, and now run wild, and spreading. 



79. Petasites albus Gaertncr. 



