134 UMBELLIFEE^. {^Conium. 



introduced ; Prof. E. Murphy. Rare in Ulster ; Ballyronan, 

 Moneymore; Bellaghy; Ballycarry; Colin Glen li^'for. TJlsl. 

 Brookmount, Lisburn; Fhr. Belf. Near Hillsborougli and 

 Newtonards ; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Frequent near houses in 

 Derry, and occurs also among rocks at Umbra, Magilligan ; 

 D.M. 



COmUM Linn. 

 1. C. maculatum (Linn.) — Hemlock. 

 Districts 123456-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Banks, hedges, waste places, and among ruins ; frequent. 

 Fl. June, July. 



Apparently introduced in many of its localities. 



SMYRNIUM Linn. 

 1. X S. Olusatriim (Linn.) — Alexanders. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Hedges and waste places, and among ruins ; frequent. 

 Fl. May, June. 



Probably introduced in all its localities, yet having at 

 present, much the appearance of a native in some of the 

 stations. It was formerly much cultivated as a pot-herb. 



[Coriandrum sativum (Linn.) Coriander has been gathered 

 once or twice near Belfast and Dublin, but is not established.] 



Ois. — Trinia vulgaris (D C.) is described by Wade, under 

 the name of Pimpinella dioica, as growing in great quantities 

 in the pasture fields near the church of Athboy, County 

 Meath ; but we fear that in this case, as with many other of 

 Dr. Wade's plants, some mistake was made in the name. 



