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announcement of Greyabbey was probably only a conjectural localization 

 of the station noted in Irish Flora. 



52. Erytliraea latifolia Smith. 



County of Do^vn {Brummond) ; Flor. Sib. Shore at Bangor {Orr), 

 and Portstewart (Jierb. Nat. Hist. Soc.) ; Flor. List. 



Not confirmed, and all believed to be forms of F. centaureum. There 

 is no specimen in the Belfast Museum herbarium. 



53. Erytliraea littoralis Fries. 



Rocky gTOund below Bangor ; Templeton, 1804. Shore west of Grooms- 

 port (Millen) ; Flor. Ulst. 



Mr. Whitla states that Templeton admitted his plant to be a form of 

 E. centaureum, and doubtless Millen collected the same form. 



54. Myosotis sylvatica Ehrhart. 



Cave Hill, and other places ; Templeton. Wolfhill (Thompson), and 

 south side of Cave Hill {Orr) ; Flor. Ulst. 



This was a form, or perhaps variety, of M. arvensis. 



55. Orobanche major Linn. (0. rapum Thiiill.). 

 Eathlin Island ; Miss Gage. 



0. ruhriim, only, is found on Eathlin. 



56. Scrophularia umbrosa Bumort. (S. Ehrharti Stcv.). 

 Bog meadows {Mateer), and by the Lagan near Edenderrj' {Thompson) ; 



Flor. Ulst. 



EiTors— the authorities cited were not critical botanists. 



57. Scropbularia scorodonia Linn. 



Cave Hill, and Cra^^'fordsbm^l ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 

 This was no doubt simply S. nodosa. 



58. nsentba sylvestris Linn. Horsemint. 



In ditches by the wayside near Eostrevor ; Flor. Mib. 

 Doubtless a misnomer— not an Irish plant. 



59. Calamintba acinos Clairv. Basil Thyme. 

 Northeast Ireland, very rare ; Hooker's Students' Flora, ed. LIT. 

 A lapsus calami — should read southeast Ireland. 



60. Xiamium g-aleobdolon Crantz. Weaselsnout. 



Near Comber and other places in the northern coimties {Templeton) : 

 Flor. Bib. 



