300 PLANTS EXCLUDED. 



77. Rumex acutus Linn. (R. pratensis M. ^* K.). 

 A few plants at Newforge (Thompson, 1846) ; Flor. Ulst. 



An unsatisfactory plant, and such a record should only be received on 

 authority of a critical botanist. 



78. Polyg-onum znaculatuxn Gray. (P. nodosum Reichb.). 



A number of localities mentioned in Flora Belfastiensis, but the plant 

 was really F. lapathifoUum. 



79. Polygonum maritimum Linn. 

 Shore at Holywood ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 

 This was P. Rail, a near ally. 



80. Eupborbia blberna Linn. Makinboy. 

 Near BeKast (Templeton) ; En//. Fof., and Eng. Flor. 



Specimens were sent to London, from the garden at Cranmore, to be 

 figured in English Botany. By inadvertance they were noted by Sowerby 

 as wild. If Templeton claimed this as a Belfast plant there would be 

 some note to that effect in his MS. catalogue. No such note can be found. 



81. Ceratopbylluxu submersuzn Linn. 



BalljTiahinch Lake ; Templeton. Same locality ( Templeton and Mackay) ; 

 Flor. mb., and Flor. Ulst. 



A misnomer — the plant in herb. HjTidman, named C. submersum, from 

 the lake at Ballynahmch is C. demersum. The same was the case with 

 the plant of Templeton, and of Mackay. 



82. Salix acuminata Smith. 

 Vide page 130. 



83. Salix ambigua Ehrhart. 



Frequent on the Belfast hills [Stewart) ; Cyb. Hib. 

 En-oneous determination — an unsatisfactory plant. 



84. Salix lapponum Linn. (var. Stuartiana Sm.). 

 Shores of Lough Neagh near Antrim ; Flor. Ulst., Supp, 

 A misnomer— var. of S. repens. 



85. Betula verrucosa Ehrhart. "White Birch. 



Various localities are stated in Flor. Belf. and Flor. Ulst., the aggregate 

 species is intended :—vide remarks under P. glutinosa, page 132. 



86. Tuniperus communis Linn. 



The records imder this name in our Floras seem, as far as concerns the 



