t>L ANTS EXCLUDED. 293 



21. Geranium rotundifolium Linn. 



Fields near Antrim {Orr), and fields near Cookstown {Whan) ; Flor. 

 Ulst. 

 Not confirmed, and authorities insufficient. 



22. Geranium pusillum Linn. 



Cave Hill {Onlton), Doagh (JfiUen), and shore at Bath Lodge (Hincks) ; 

 i^/o>-. ZZ/s^. Between the Antrim road and the base of the Cave Ilill 

 {Orr) ; Ci/b. Hib. 



A very rare plant in Ireland, and too critical to be accepted on any 

 save the best authority. 



23. Geranium columblnum Linn. 



BaUydown near Killinchy {Hyndman), Malone {Orr), and debris of 

 quarries at Belfast mountains [Thompson) ; Flor. Ulst. Sandy ground 

 at Lambeg {Orr) ; Ci/b. Hib. 



This, like the preceding, is a plant of the limestone, and prima facie 

 improbable for this district. Possibly it may have been found as a casual 

 in some of the above stations, but much more likely to have been mis- 

 named. 



24. Ulex nanus Forster. Dwakf Whin. 



Not found in Ireland, and the numerous notes relating to it must be 

 transfen-ed to V. Gallii, that being the plant intended by Irish botanists. 



25. Medicag-o denticulata Willdenoiv. 



Sandy seashore near Donaghadee {Maffett) ; Flor. Belf. 

 A bad specimen of a melilot wrongly determined. 



26. Trifolium scabrum Linn. 



At Ballybristol, County Derry ; Samp's. Surv. Derry. 

 Authority unreliable. 



27. Trifolium resupinatum Linn. 



Fields near Purdysburn, and fields near Giants' Causeway ; Flor. Ulst., 

 Supp. A specimen of this plant in herb. Babington was sent by Wm. 

 Thompson, and though given to that gentleman as a Belfast plant its 

 origin is doubtful. 



Too questionable in all the stations quoted. 



28. Trifolium filiforme Linn. 



Ballvronan {Whan), Kinnegar, and along the shores of Belfast Bay; 

 Flor. Ulst. 



All errors — small forms of T. dubium {minus) incorrectly diagnosed. 



