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[Silybum marlanum Gaert. 



Down— Crawfordsburn, R.LI P. 

 Antrim— White Park Bay, R.L1.P.] 



[Onopordum acantbium L. 



Antrim— "Waste ground near a cottage at Ballygalley Head, S.A.S. and 

 R.L1.P.. 1887. A casual since lost.] 



Cicborium intybus L. 



Down — Cornfield near Kilkeel, casual, S. & P. Uncultivated ground at 

 Lisnatrunk, J. H. Davies. Saintfield, and quarry bank at Magheralin, 

 C.H.W. 

 Antrim — Brougbshane, Herb. Canon Grainger. Glynn, and Portnisb 

 sandhills, casual, R.L1.P. 

 R.L1.P. considers that this plant is only a casual in the district. 



Iieontodon birtus L. 



Down — Fields by the sea at Dalchoolin near Craigavad, R.L1.P., 

 B.N.F.C. 1892-3. Lawn at Narrow-water Castle (R.L1.P.), 

 B.N.F.C. Excursion, I.N. 1893. 



L. hispidum L. The specimen which apparently represents this species in 

 Dr. Moore's set of Derry plants in Dublin Museum is a hispid form 

 of L. autumnale, and as the species has not been found by any other 

 botanist on the well-searched fields of Magilligan, its right to a place 

 in our flora is very doubtful. 



X.. autumnalis L. To 2310 feet in the Mournes, Hart R.I.A. 



It. taraxacum L. To 1000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 

 var. 8. I., palustre Smith. 



Antrim — Cusbendun, R.L1.P. 



Tragopogon porritolius L. Is still abundant at Macedon, Sydenham, and 

 Knock, and has spread to railway bank at the Kinnegar at Holy- 

 wood, where it has been abundant for the last two years (R.L1.P.) ; 

 may fairly be considered naturalized in the district. 



Crepls biennis L. 



Down — Meadows between Crossgar and Downpatrick, R.L1.1'. Is still 

 steadily increasing in the district, and may rank as naturalised. 



C. virens L. To 1200 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 



