nOSACEJ^, SAXIFRAGACEJi;. 4l 



[R /u/ea Lin\. Planted, /-y. '277. — ,AN, ■-.] 



»yru» Aria P:hrli. Very rare. /•/. 61, .S///. 167. DO? AN, LD. 



Antrim Still at Little Deerpark, Gleiiarm, abundant and thriving 1914, 

 Wear. Garron Point on stream from Galboly Lough {Praeger and 

 Ste/fox)—/.N. -T.xix. 9.5. 

 Uerry— Refoiind at Magilligan Braes on first stream east of Eagle Hill 

 191 'i, Tom/iuson ; and on Woodtown cliffs half a mile S.W. of 

 last station 1917, Prat-ge.r. See l.N xxvi, 169. 

 All the local records appear to be referable to P. rupicola Syme. 



». Aucuparla Ehrh. Frequent. /-'/. 51, Sup. 167. DO, AN, LD. 



\P. communis \: Planted. /'"A 277. — , AN, — . 



P. MaluB L. Rare in wild state. /7. 51, Sup. 107. DO, AN, LD. 



Antrim — Creagh Bog (large trees) and Connell Point near Toome 1918, 

 and shore of Lough Nerigli E. of Harbour Island, 1920, Slelfox. 

 " Among our native plants the crab tree (Malus) may be reckoned; 

 it grows spontaneously in the neighbourhood of Lough Ne;igli, along the 

 whole extent of the coast from I'ortiuore to Toome, in some places to be a 

 verv large tree." - Doiibomduu : " Statistical Survey of Antrim," 1812. 

 The native plant is var. aceiha (DC.) 



Crateegus Ozyacantba L. /-/. ol. Sup. 167. DO, AN, LD. 



Very common. 

 The relative frequency of the two forms oxyacanthoiJes Thuill., and 

 monogyna Jacq., has not been worked ont. — See G.I.T.B. 



SAXIF]tACACK.S:. 



Saxlfragra oppoBltlfolla L. Benevenagh only. F/. 59. — , — , LD. 



Derry — Still at Benevenagh 1922, Beunett and Chase. 



S. stellarls L. Rare. Fl. 57, Sup. 169. DO, — , LD. 



Down — Glen River valley, lomlinson. 

 Derry— StiU on Dart, on shady rocks, 1915, fjlly. 



S. Geum L. Escape. //. ^79. DO, AN, — . 



Down — Woods at Portavoe Demesne 1915, Sttlfox. 

 Antrim — Glen on west branch of Forth River — B.N.F.C. iv, 419. 



