1892-93.] 537 



Orchis pyratnidalis, Linn. The exclusion of this plant from 

 Co. Derry {Flor. N.E.I, and R.L1.P. in Proc. B.N.E.C., 

 1890-91, p. 290) turns out to be incorrect, as the plant has 

 been since found in some abundance at the eastern end of 

 Magilligan Strand by Mrs. Leebody. 



Typha angustifolia, Linn. In Lough Neagh at the mouth of 

 the Lagan Canal, R.L1.P., August, 1892. This station is 

 on the borders of Antrim and Armagh ; the plant grows 

 here in both counties. 



Carex aquatilis, Wahlb. As recorded in Journal of Botany 

 (1892, p. 153) this plant was obtained in a ditch by the 

 River Main in Shane's Castle Park, Co. Antrim, R.L1.P., 

 June, 1 89 1. It may be expected on the Lough Neagh 

 shores. New to District 12. 



C. /imosa, Linn. Plentiful in a wet marsh on Saul Camp 

 ground, Downpatrick, Co. Down ; more sparingly on the 

 margins of Lough Ouske, on the borders of Derry and 

 Tyrone, and growing in both counties, R.L1.P. A very 

 rare sedge in the North of Ireland, and not hitherto ob- 

 served in Derry nor in District 10. 



Schlerochloa rigida, Linn. Walls by the sea at Ardglass and 

 Killough, Co. Down, R.L1.P., September, 1892. In Dis- 

 trict 12 is apparently confined to South Down. 



Equisetum hyemale, Linn. Plentiful by the side of the Lagan, 

 just below Edenderry factory, Co. Down, R.L1.P., Sept., 

 1892. In Down only known previously in the Mourne 

 Mountains. By the Glenarm River above Park Mill, and 

 at two spots in northern branch of Glenariff, Co. Antrim, 

 R.L1.P. Recorded by Dr. Moore in " Cybele Hibernica " 

 as " in many of the glens of Antrim." 



Chara contraria, Kuetz. Clandeboye Lake, R.L1.P., 1891 

 {fide H. and J. Groves). Only previous record in District 

 T2 was in the reader's previous paper before the Club. 



Some further additions to the flora of District 12, and stations 

 for a number of the rarer species, will be found in the " Report 



