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Trifolium arvense. 



'' On dry places on the sides of hills above Church Bay, Eathlin 

 Island." — Te-ipleton MSS. A plant which could scarcely be mis- 

 taken, but must have been in small quantity, as there are but 

 few dry places on the wet, heathy hills aboye Church Bay. 



Lythrum salicaria. 



In Miss Gage's list. A plant which I expected, but did not find. 



Epilobium hirsutum. 



Miss Gage's list, and Plora of Ulster. I suspect this was 

 E. parviflorum. 



Sedum reflexum. 



In Miss Gage's list. "Was S. acre. 



Saxifraga hypnoides. 



In Miss Gage's list. A plant to be expected, but must be very 

 rare in Eathlin. 



(Enanthe fistulosa. 



In Miss Gage's list. I fear some error ; (E. fistulosa shuns 

 such cold, rocky, exposed ground as the Eathlin marshes. 



Galium pusillum. 



Miss Gage's list, and Elora of Ulster. "Was G. saxatile ; a com- 

 mon error. 



Knautia arvensis. 



Miss Gage's list, also Flora of Ulster. Has been imported with 

 seed ; a frequent casual. 



Artemisia maritima. 



In Miss Gage's list. Was A. vulgaris. 



Carduus crispus. 



"Common." — Dr. Marshall. Erroneous identification. 



Cuscuta epilinum. 



In Miss Gage's list. A casual. 



Orobanche major. 



In Miss Gage's list. Was 0. rubra. 



Myosotis palustris. 



In Dr. Marshall's list. Was M. csespitosa. 



Veronica scutellata. 



Miss Gage's list, also Elora of Ulster. A likely plant ; I did 

 not, however, find it. 



