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[Proc. B.N.F.C, 



south-eastward we met with a fine colony of Gymnadenia albida 

 on another craggy boss, know as Rabbit Rock. 



The exigencies of space forbid any detailed statement of other 

 interesting botanical trips, but a noteworthy feature of the whole 

 was the frequency with which the Wintergreens and our rarer 

 species of Orchids were turned up in new stations by both 

 Mr. Carrothers and myself. 



A somewhat condensed list is given below of the more 

 interesting records made during the season. The nomenclature 

 adopted is, for the sake of convenience, that used in Stewart & 

 Corry's Flora and the Supplement thereto. 



Classified List of 



Thalictrum flavum, Linn. 

 Ranunculus trichophylhts, Chai 

 R. pseudo-ftttitans, Bab. 



R. Peltatus, Schrank 



Lepiditim campestre, R. Brown 



L. Draba, Linn. 



Silene anglica, Linn. 

 Arenaria verna, Linn. 

 Geranium striatum, Linn. 

 Vicia Orobus, DC. 

 V. sylvatica, Linn. 



Dry as octopetala, Linn. 



Epilobium angusti folium, Linn 



Circcea alpina, Linn. 

 Viburnum Opulus, Linn. 

 Antennaria dioica, R. Brown 



Species, with Localities : — 



Massereene Park, Antrim. 



Stream at Bellarena, Co. Derry. 



River Main at Glarryford; Larne Water, 

 3 miles above Larne. 



Lakelet on south side of railway line 

 between Magherafelt and Moneymore, 

 Co. Derry. 



Roadside, a little west of Toome Bridge, 

 Co. Derry. 



Apparently well established at Comber, 

 Co. Down. 



Glasdrumman, Co. Down. 



Agnew's Hill; Knock Dhu, Co. Antrim. 



Railway bank, west of Donaghadee. 



Bally boley; Irish Hill, Co. Antrim. 



On Pebbly beach at Glasdrumman, Co. 

 Down. Rare in Down. 



Seen at the old stations — Benevenagh and 

 Knock Dhu. 



Knock Dhu cliffs; the Lough Rock, south- 

 west of Dunloy. 



, Errigal Glen, Co. Derry. 



, The Lough Rock, Dunloy, Co. Antrim. 



The Lough Rock, Dunloy; Skerry Rock; 

 Ballybracken, Ballyboley. 



