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AQUXFOXiXACBJE. 

 Ilex aquifollum L. To 1050 feet in the Mournes, Hart R.I.A. 



OKBACBJB. 



Fraxinus excelsior L. To 1000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 



GElTTXAiraCEJBE:. 



Brytbreea «entaurium (Curt.) Pers. var. b. oapltata (Koch). 

 Antrim — Sand-banks near Giant's Causeway, Shoolbred I.N. 



Gentiana amarella L. The specimen which apparently represents this species in 

 Dr. Moore's Deny herbarium is 6. campestris. O. amarella has not 

 been found in the district by any recent botanist. 



G. campestris L. 



Down — Spelga Mountain near Rostrevor, and by the Causeway water, 

 S. & P. Ballykinler, and still on the Kinnegar at Holywood, R.LI. P. 



Antrim— Frequent throughout the county. Many localities might be 

 added to the list already published. 



Deny — Eskers south of Kilrea, R.L1.P. 



Menyanthes trlfoliata L. To 1600 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 



CONVOIVUIACBJE 



Convolvulus arvensis L. 



Down — Rostrevor, Killowen, Kilkeel, Newcastle, S. & P. Killough Bay 



(R.L1.P.) B.N.F.G. 1892-3. Abundant on the coast near Millisle, 



J. H. Davies. Queen's Island, Newtownards, Ballydugan Lake, 



R.L1.P. 

 Antrim — Along the railway from Belfast to Larne, where it has come 



with ballast, which is obtained on the Curran, where the plant grows 



abundantly, R.L1.P. 

 Derry— Ballykelly, Mrs. Leebody. Bann mouth and Limavady Junction, 



R.L1.P. 



BOBAGXNAOB2* 



Cynoglossum officinale L. 



Down — Abundant on shore at Killowen, rising to 500 feet on the adjoin- 

 ing stony slopes of Spelga Mountain, S. & P. 



