43^ [Proc. B.N.F.C., 



Typha angnsti 'folia, Linn. — Bishop's mill, 3 miles north of 



Portaferry, R.L1.R, I.N., Vol. VL, p. 280, 1897. 

 Lemna gibba, Linn. — Near Magilligan, Mrs. Leeboby, 1897. 

 Cladium jamaiceitse, Crantz. — Lake half mile N.W. of the 



" White Hills," near Strangford, Co. Down, abundant, 



R.L1.P., I.N., Vol. VL, p. 219, 1897. 

 Carex teretiuscula, Good. — Wet sphagnous bog near Giant's 



Ring, Co. Down, " in all likelihood Orr's original locality," 



J.H. Davies, I.N., Vol. V, p. 270, 1896. 

 C. aquatilis, Wahlenb. — By the Braid River at Ballymena, and 



on both sides of the Main River from Hillmount (Cully- 



backey) to Slatt Bridge, Co. Antrim, Miss Knowles. 

 C.filiformis, Linn. — Abundant with Cladium in lake half mile 



N.W. of the " White Hills" near Strangford, Co. Down, 



R.L1.P., I.N., Vol VL, p. 219, 1897. 

 Calamagrostis epigeios, Roth. — Refound at Formoyle Hill, Co. 



Derry, very sparingly, by R.Ll.P, and Miss Knowles, 



August, 1895. 

 Milium effusum, Linn. — Wood at Carrickhue, Co. Derry, Mrs. 



Leebody, 1896. 

 Glyceria blicata, Fr. — Ditch near Formoyle Hill, Co. Derry, 



R.Ll.P., I.N., Vol. VL, p. 99, 1897. 

 Several interesting records are held over for further confir- 

 mation or research. 



Of non-native plants, some interesting species have been 

 found. Epilobium roseum, which Stewart and Corry treated as 

 a lost casual, has been rediscovered in the district by Mr. 

 Davies, who considers it indigenous, and I have treated it as a 

 native on his authority. Veronica peregrina is also inserted 

 above, since it is naturalized and abundant over a large district 

 in Donegal and Tyrone, and its spread into Derry was to be 

 expected. Of plants with a less claim to a place in our flora, 

 the following may be mentioned : — 

 Draba muralis, Linn. — Old bridge near Armoy, Co. Antrim, 



plentiful, B.N.F.C; I.N., Vol. V, p. 184, 1896. 

 Alyssum calycinum^ Linn. — Fields at Magilligan, Co. Derry, 



Mrs. Leebody, 1897. 



