304 PLANTS EXCLUDED, 



103. Calamagrrostls lanceolata Linn, 



Banks of the Lagan ; Teinpleton (as Arando calamagrostis E.B.^ 2159). 

 Not easy to conjecture what this Avas — certainly no Calamagrostis, 



104. Avena fatua Linn. Wild Oat. 

 Cornfields, and waysides ; Flor. Belf. 



Not distinguished from, stray plants of the cultivated oat. 



105. Avena pratensls Linn. 



By the New Lodge Road, Belfast {herb. Belf. Nat. Hist. Soc.) ; Flor. 

 Vlst. 

 The specimen so named was A. avenaceiim. 



106. Poa alpina Linn. 



On SlievegaUion in Co. Derry [Moore) ; Flor. Hib. 

 Subsequently reduced by Dr. Moore to a form of P. pratensis. 



107. Festuca unlglumis Solander. 



Sandy banks at seaside near Cushendall (J. White), and on the light- 

 house island (Copelands) ; TempUton. 



"White who is said to have contributed the localities to the Irish 

 Flora is silent as to the Cushendall station, and it may be assumed to 

 have been an early error, afterwards abandoned. The Copeland Island 

 record not ha\ang been confirmed may he set aside as erroneous. The 

 records of this plant have been much mixed. Flora of Ulster is entirely 

 wrong. Mr. White did not claim to have found it in Copeland Island, 

 but attributes this station to Templeton, equally Templeton did not say 

 he found it at Cushendall, but that White did so. Cybele Ilibemica 

 follows the Flora of Ulster, but substitutes Thompson for Templeton as 

 authority for the Cushendall station. F. unUjlumis does not come so 

 far north in Europe. 



108. Festuca myuros Linn. 



In the orchard at Cranmore ; Templeton. Abundant in Co. Derry; 

 D.M. Knockagh {Dickie), and Ballycastle ( Whitla) ; Flor. Uht. 



No doubt in all these cases the plants referred to this species were 

 really F. scuiroides. When the notes of Templeton, and of Moore were 

 made the distinctions between these two plants were not so well known, 

 and Templeton even formed the opinion that they were one species. F. 

 mi/uros is rare in Ireland, and seems, from its distribution, to be a lime- 

 stone plant. 



109. Tritlcum pungens Persoon. 



Seacoast at Holy wood, Greypoint, and Ballyholme ; Flor. Belf. 



