PLANTS EXCLTIBBB. 299 



70. Cbenopodium urblcum Linn. 



Beside the coal yard at the junction of the roads to Carrickfergiis and 

 Templepatrick, and on Belfast dunghills ; Templeton, 1807. 



Some form of C. album. Templeton refers to E. B., fig. 717, and 

 makes the critical remark ''but spikes too long and too bare." This 

 seems to show, not that the figure is wrong, but that the specimen com- 

 pared with it was not the true plant. Templeton' s special station was 

 close to Whitehouse, and not near Carrickfergus as stated in Flora of 

 Ulster. 



71. Chenopodium ficifolium Smith. 

 'Near Belfast, sparingly ( On-) ; Oi/b. Sib. 



Possibly occui-red as a casual, but more probably an eri'or of the col- 

 lector. 



72. Chenopodium xnurale Litin. Sowbane. 



Ruins of a mud cottage by the Lisburn road [Thomj^son] ; Flov. TJlst, 

 Same locality {(Jrr) ; Cyb. jlib. 



Error, or casual — most probably the former, the authorities cited not 

 being sufficiently careful. 



73. Cbenopodium hybriduxn Linn. 



Same spot, and same conditions as preceding species, and excluded for 

 similar reasons. 



74. Salicornia radicans Smith. 



Strand above Narrow- water ; Jr. Flor., Flor. Hib., and FI07; List. 

 Holywood, and CherryvaUey near Comber ; Flor. JJelf. 



The plant found at these places was the procumbent variety of S. 

 herbacca. The NaiTOw-water eiTor is attributed to Templeton, but S. 

 radicans does not appear on his list, and he named the plant from NaiTOW- 

 water as S. procumbms. 



75. Atriplex marina Linn. 

 Dundi'um Bay ; Flor. Uht. 

 Not confirmed. 



76. Rumex palustris Smith. 



Bog meadows, Portmore, and banks of the Bann at Portglenone ; 

 Templeton. Plentiful on the Derry coast between Portrush and Port- 

 stewart {lloorc) ; Flor. Uht. 



A plant misunderstood, and incon'ectly determined. Dr. Moore sub- 

 sequently stated that the Deny plant was an error. 



