Silam.'] UMBEXLIFEEiE. 129 



Portstewart and Portrush, Derry ; Z>. M. Hedge-sides, old 

 Lame-road, Carrickfergus ; Fbr. Belf. (surely a mistake). 



Recorded (but with doubt) as having been observed in the 

 great Island of Arran in Galway Bay ; but we fear that 

 Smymium Olusatrura was the plant gathered. 



SILAUS Besser. 



1. S. pratensis (Besser.) — Meadow Pepper-Sasdfrage. 



District _________ __ 12 



Lat. 54°-55°. North of Ireland — Derry and Antrim. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Pastures and meadows ; very rare. Fl. June, August. 



12. On a gravelly bank by the side of the Foyle, above 

 Londonderry, and near the extremity of the county ; D. M. ? 

 Near Ballyrobin, Antrim (Mr. D. Orr) ; Flor. Ulst. There 

 can be little doubt that the plant found on the shore near 

 Belfast, and supposed by Mr. Templetoh to have been S. 

 pratensis was in reality CEnantke Lachenalu. 



CBITHMUM Lmn. 

 1. C. maritimuia fLinn.) — Samphire. 

 Districts 1 2 - 4 5/6 - 8 9 - 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Round all the coast of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



On rocks and cliffs by the sea ; frequent. Fl. August. 



ANGELICA Linn. 

 1. A. sylvestris (Linn.) — Wild Angelica. 

 Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. ol°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Damp wood^ and marshy places; common. Fl. July, 

 August. 



[Feucedanum Ostruthium (Kooh.) Old hedges on the town- 

 land of Ballydolaghan, county of Down ; to all appearance 

 perfectly wild (Mr. Campbell); Flor. Hib. Near Lismore 

 and Tallow, on the hill of Slatwood; Smith's ""Waterford" 

 (1774) ; and found also on a ditch-bank in the parish of 



