l6o [Appendix B.N.F.C, 



P. cerasus L. 



Down — Crawfordsburn, Clandeboye demesne, and ^Annalong, R.L1.P., 

 B.N.F.C. 1890-1. Near Crossgar and Downpatrick, R.L1.P., 

 B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 

 Antrim — Near Carnmoney church, planted, S.A.S. Ballycastle, R.L1.P., 



B.N.F.C. 1892-3. Glendun, and Rasharkin, R.L1.P. 

 Derry— Near Draperstown, R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 

 Not unfrequent, and although, no doubt planted in some of its stations, in 

 others appears naturalized. 



Sanguisorba officinalis L. 



Down — Refound near Donaghadee, growing abundantly and luxuriantly 

 on a railway bank, J H. Davies ; S.A.S., I.N. 1894. 



Poterium sanguisorba L. 



Antrim — Abundant in a meadow at Glenmore near Lisbum, J. H. 

 Davies, I.N. 1892. The late Mr. More inclined to the view that it 

 had been introduced in this station. It has continued abundant during 

 the three years it has been under observation, but is apparently 

 confined to one meadow. The geological formation is New Red 

 Sandstone, but the Chalk is not far away. 



Agrlmonia eupatoria L. 



Down — Killowen, S. & P. Anadroghal near Lough Neagh, H.W.L. 

 and C.H.W. Near Greypoint, Ballykinler, and Tullymurry, R.LI. P. 

 Antrim — Very frequent. 

 Derry — Kilrea and Magilligan, Mrs. Leebody. 



A. odorata Mill. 



Down— Roadside near Steamboat quay, Downpatrick, R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 



1892-3. 

 Antrim — Glendun, Shoolbred I.N. 



Alchemilla vulgaris L. To 1500 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 

 var p A. minor Huds. 



Down-Scrabo Hill, R.L1.P. 



Antrim— Binnagee near Carnlough, W. D. Donnan. Knockagh and 

 Dunloy, R.L1.P. 

 The recent paper by Rev. E. F. Linton on British forms of Alchemilla 

 vulgaris (Journ. Bot., April, 1895), and an examination of local specimens 

 kindly made by that botanist, show that the above nomenclature needs revision. 

 What was treated as type in Flora should now be quoted as var. A. alpettris 

 Schmidt ; it is common in our district. The var. A. minor of Flora must now 



