284 FLANTS EXCLULEP. 



99. Cblora perfoliata Linn. Yellowort. 

 Eailway bank near Kings' Moss ; Millen [spec). 



A railway casual which came up soon after the line was constructed, 

 and has, long since, died out. 



100. ZilDanantheiiiuzn nyjuptaoeoides Linn. 



In rivers and watercourses ; Samj/s. Siirv. Berry, 1814. Naturalised 

 in the Lagan above the Botanic Gardens ; Flor. Hib. Lagan canal 

 between first and second locks ; Flor. Belf. In the Lagan, and in vari- 

 ous parts of Lough Neagh ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. Bog meadows ; Richd. 

 Hanna. 



An aquatic plant often grown in ornamental waters. 



Not native in Ireland, but was planted in the Lagan by IVEr. J, 

 Campbell, the first, or one of the earliest curators of the Belfast Botanic 

 Gardens. 



101. Polemonium cseruleum Linn. Jacob's Ladder. 



Near Bellaghy, etc. ; Flor. Ukf., Supp, 

 A garden escape. 



102. Cuscuta epilinum Wcihe. Flax Dodder. 



Eatydin Island; Miss Gage. Flax fields at Moneymore, etc. ; Flor, 

 Ulst , Supp. Flax fields at Orlock Point ; T.H.C. 

 An unwelcome alien imported with flaxseed. 



103. Borago officinalis Linn. Borage. 



On the Cave Hill among limestone ; Templeton. On the banks of the 

 Bann in Co. Derry ; Scientijic Tourist. 

 Garden escapes. 



104. Symphytum tuberosum Linn. 



Eubbish heaps at the Antrim road, streams near "Whitewell, and on 

 Carnmoney Hill above the Church; Millen, Phyt. O.S. Pleutif ul in a 

 wood at Clandeboye ; F\.ev. Geo. Robinson, 1887. 



The habitats assigned to this plant by Millen are unlikely. It cannot, 

 however, be tested, as he did not keep specimens, but the plant is not 

 now found in any of his stations, and was probably misnamed. There is 

 no uncei-tainty as to the Clandeboye station, and the habitat is so natural 

 that if it were made clear that the plant was not designedly introduced 

 it might rank as a native. 



105. Atropa belladonna Linn. Deadly Nightshade. 

 Benvarden near Ballycastle {Miss Hincks) ; Hind, Fhyt. O.S., vol. F. 

 A garden plant. 



