PLANTS EXCLUDED. 295 



Not found at Holywood now, and authority insufficient for a difficult 

 plant. 



38. Torilis infesta Sprengel. 

 Near Comber ; Flor. Belf. 



This proved to be luxuriant Ch<zropJujllum anthriscus. 



39. Galium sylvestre Pollich. 



Rathlin Island; Miss Gacjc. \Yhiterock {Orr)\ Flor. TJlst. Lurig- 

 edan, and dry basaltic rocks at Fairhead (Moore) ; Cijb. Sib. 



Only to be looked for on limestone. The plants found at Belfast, and 

 Rathlin were G. saxatile, and there can be little doubt that those of Fair- 

 head and Lurigedan were the same. 



40. Galium ulig-inosum Linn. 



Frequent; Flor. Ulst. In the County of Antrim (Hind); Cijb. Hib., 

 Si'.pi}. 



The note in Flor. Ulst. "frequent" proves that the plant was not 

 understood. Mr. Hind's note is too vagne, and leaves the impression 

 that no definite station was known, and that the localization in Antrim 

 was more or less haphazard, or from distant recollection. 



41. Gnaplialium luteo-album Linn. 



At Lambeg ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. Belfast {Tltompison), and in sandy 

 cultivated ground at Malone {Orr) ; Cyb. Hib. 



Authorities insufficient, and perhaps aU the notes eiToneous. 



42. Artemisia maritima Linn. 



Rathlin Island ; Miss Gage. Near the beach at Holywood, and at 

 Ballycastle ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



The plant really seen was A. vulgaris. 



43. Arctium majus Schhuhr. 



Knockagh, Trench, Islandmagee, Groomsport, and Tullvgirvan: Flor. 

 Belf. 



All erroneous — forms of A. intermedium and A. nemorosum. 



44. Centaurea jacea Linn. 



In a field near Drumbridge ; Templeton. Gravelly bank at Enagh 

 Lough (Jloore) ; Flor. Hib. 



Templeton' s plant which has been quoted in Flora Hibernica, Flora 

 Belfastiensis, and Flora of Ulster was probably the form of C. nigra with 

 large ray-flowers. Dr. Moore coixected ihe name of his Deny plant, 

 and placed it, as a variety, under C. iiigra. 



