296 PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



45. Centauria scabiosa Linn. Great Knapweed. 

 Near Holywood ; Flor. List., Supp. 



Some error. 



46. Carduus eriophorus Linn, 



Waste, mountainous, sandy ground near Londonderry ; /. NiUtally 

 quoted in Mackay's Catalogue, Irish Flora, and Flora Hibemica. 



Not found elsewhere in Ireland, Nuttall's plant was some form of G. 

 lanceolatus. 



47. Crepis bleracioides W. ^ K. 



Flinty rocks along the shore on each side of Glenarm ; Lr. Flor. {sub 

 Eitracium molle). 

 Xot Irish — plant really observed was G. paludosa. 



48. Hieraciuxn nigrescens WiUdcnow. 



On rocks in Newtownards Glen {siil) H. pulmonarium) ; Templeton, 

 and copied into Mackay's Catalogue, Irish Flora, and Flora Hibemica. 



Impossible to say with certainty which of the hawkweeds was intended, 

 but was either H. murorum, or A vulgatum. Both of these grow in the 

 vicinity. 



49. Erica stricta Andr. 



North of Ireland {Dr. Lhyd, 1834), spec, in herh. HooTccr. Cited also 

 in De Candolle's Prodromus i^vide Britten, Jour. Lot., 1872, p. 25). 



Not found in the North of Ireland, unless, perchance, a garden plant. 

 Without a satisfactory history, specimens themselves are misleading in 

 some hands. 



50. Pyrola rotundifolia Linn. 



At the Headwood (head of the Sixmilewater) ; Templeion, 1794. Scrabo 

 Hill; Scientijlc Tourist. Deny ; Frof. Murphy, Mag. Nat. Hist. ,\ol. 1. 

 Near Garvagh ; Flor. Sib. 



There is only one station for this plant in Ireland, and so far as yet 

 knoM-n it is not found anywhere in thenojth. Templeton's P</ro/« was 

 afterwards corrected to F. media, and the Garvagh plant was admitted to 

 be F. minor. The above quoted stations may be divided between these 

 two species. 



51. Monotropa bypopitys Linn. Yellow Birdsnest. 



St. Catherine's, Co. Down; Ir. Flor. AYoods at Greyabbey ; Flor. 

 Ulst. 



St. Catherine's, Co. Dublin, was intended by the Irish Flora. The 



