PLANTS EXCLUDED. 285 



106. Orobancbe minor Sutton. 



Abundant in a clover field near Ballylesson ; C. Dickson, 1881. 

 Imported with seed. 



107. Antirrhinum majus Linn. Snapdragon. 



Old walls at Lisburn ; Tcmpleton. Ruins of Greyabbey ; //•. Flor. 

 Old walls at NYoodburn ; Flor. Belf. Old walls at Carrickfergiis ; Flor. 

 TJlst. 



Not native, but well established— perhaps naturalised — on old walls. 



108. Antirrhinum orontium Linn. 



Sandy fields at Struell near Downpatrick ; Miss Mulgan, 186S. 

 A cornfield casual. 



109. IVIimulus luteus Linn. 



Shane's Castle Park, Carrickfergus commons, by the stream at Glj-nn, 

 and in abundance by the Bann at Coleraine ; S.A.S. At the western 

 boundary of the district near Cookstown ; fVm. Macmillan. 



An immigrant plant from North America which is establishing itself 

 quite freely in wet places. 



no. Veronica peregrina Linn. 



Plentiful in the fruit garden of The Lodge near Belfast, July, 1856, 

 especially abundant amongst parsley; Hind, Phyt. N.S., vol. J/." 1857-8. 

 Belfast, and Londonderry ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



An alien from north Continental parts, first observed in Ireland, in 

 County Tyrone, in 1836. It certainly has not spread here, and is perhaps 

 extinct about Belfast 



111. Mentha viridis Linn. Spearmint. 



Said to have been found near Belfast ; Flor. Sib. Wet waste ground 

 at Bally gowan ; Flor. Belf. Near Belfast, etc. ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 

 Escapes from cottage garden cultivation. 



112. Mentha rotundifolia Linn. 



Waste ground at Bangor, Crawfordsburn, and Tslandmagee ; Flor. 

 Belf. In County Derry ; Flor. Uht. In Glendarragh, and on the river 

 bank below Crumlin ; Cyb. Hib. Abundant by the shore one and a half 

 miles southwest of St. John's Point, and sparingly on waste ground by 

 the shore near Mountstewart ; S.A.S. 



Assumed to be escapes from cultivation. 



113. Verbena officinalis Linn. Yervain. 

 On Saintfield road near Ballygowan ; Flor. Belf 



