PLANTS EXCLVLED. 291 



Erroneous determination, vide supra, page 4. 



9. Ranunculus hirsutus Curtis. 



Warrenpoint {Dickie), Skeigoniel {Millen), and base of Magilligan rocks 

 (Moore) ; Flor. list. 



The first and third of the above stations were admitted to be erroneous. 

 The second was, without doubt, R. bulbjsus. 



10. Trollins europaeus Linn. Globe Flower. 



Reported as on the Cave Hill ; J.Sim, Fhyt., X.S., vol. III. Near 

 Giants' Causeway ( Whitla) ; Flor. Ulst. 



Never found on the Cave Hill, and the Giants' Causeway station seems 

 to have been published on very slight grounds. In the interleaved copy 

 of Flora flibernica, annotated by Whitla, there is, at Tollius, a pencil note 

 "Giants' Causeway, JF'. W. — Torrilis.'' Mr. Whitla' s note is dubious, 

 but there is no doubt that TroUius does not grow at the Causeway. 



11. Corydalis claviculata B.C. White Fumitory. 

 Near Wan-enpoint ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



This has not been confirmed, and is assumed to have been Fumaria 

 pallicUJlora. 



12. XTasturtium sylvestre R. Brown. 



Side of the Lagan — " f raitstalk deflexed, siliqua bending upward" ; 

 Templeton, 1807. Roadside between Jisburn and Hillsborough {Orv), 

 Ballynahinch [Oulton), and abundant on the shores of Lough Neagh 

 {Moore) ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



The last of these notes was admitted to be erroneous, and it is certain 

 that the two former were wrong also. The note on this plant in Irish 

 Flora is without meaning, 



13. Barbarea praecox R. Brown. 



Several localities are mentioned in Flora Belfastiensis, but all belong 

 to B. intermedia. 



14. Coctalearla ang^lica Liym. 



By the shore between Belfast and Holywood ; W. Millen, Fhyt., O.S., 

 vol. V. By the Foyle near Londonderry ; D.M, 



Milieu's plant was C. officinalis, and that found at Derry M'as most 

 probably the same. 



15. Viola hirta Linn. 



At Fortwilliam, and near the Forth River, also in the old graveyard 

 at Shane's Castle ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



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