1894-95-3 l6 5 



a. R. sublustris (Lees.) Common. Many localities might be added, 

 var. b. R. conjungens (Bab.) 



Antrim — Near Lame, Sboolbred /. N. 



R saxatilis L. 800-2000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 



Down— Frequent on the Mourne Mountains, S. & P. 

 Antrim— Knockagh, in fine fruit (R.L1.P.), B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 

 Derry -Heathy places near Kilrea, R..L1.P. 



R. chamsemorus L. 



Derry — A small patch on the Derry side of the county boundary on the 

 west side of Dart Mountain, H. C. Hart, Journ. Bot. 1892, and 

 Hart and Barrington, I.N. 1892. A most interesting confirmation 

 of Prof. Murphy's record [Flora Hibernica). 



Geum Intermedium Ehr. 



Antrim— Near Muckamore, (R.L1.P.), B.N.F.C. Excursion; I.N. 1893. 



G. rlvale L. 



Down — Decidedly rare in the county. Absent from the Mourne district, 

 S. & P. Only observed in the glen at Holy wood "Waterworks, 

 R.L1.P. 



Rosa splnosissima L. To 2000 feet in the Mournes — a remarkable 

 elevation, S. & P. 

 var. R. ciphiana Sibbald. 



Derry — Magilligan, Mrs. Leebody. 



R. hibernica Sm. var. b. glabra, Baker. 



Down — Tillysburn, S.A.S. M . Crepin places the Tillysburn plant 

 under this variety, adding " un peu pubescente." He considers 

 R hibernica a hybrid — R. pimpinellifolia x canina = splnosissima 

 x canina. 



[R. pomifera Herm. 



Antrim— "Woods in Shane's Castle Park, S.A.S.] 



R. involuta Sm. 



Down — Mountain roads about Hilltown (aggregate), S. & P. 



Antrim— Glendun ("form," "W. M. Rogers), S. A. Brenan. Top of 

 Colin Glen, Flora Belfastiensis (JR. Sabini). This record was 

 considered doubtful, but a specimen gathered there by S.A.S. in 

 1894 has been identified by M. Crepin. 





