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[Borago officinalis L. 



Antrim — Sandhills at White Park Bay, away from any houses, "W. J. 

 Knowles.J 



Ancbusa sempervlrens L. 



Down — Between Dundonald and Comber, E.L1.P. 



Antrim— Ballyrobert, Parish of Shankill, Herb. D.M. Cullybaekey, 

 probably escaped, Miss Knowles. Oldstone near Antrim, W. S. 

 Smith. 



Symphytum officinale L. 



Down — Near Hilltown and Newcastle, S. & P. Queen's Island, Knock- 



nagoney, Ballynahmch, R.L1.P. 

 Antrim — Portrush, Dunseverick, and about Portballantrae, R.L1.P. 

 Derry — Magilligan, Mrs. Leebody. Kilrea, R.L1.P. 



S. tuberosum L. Rev. G. Robinson's station is among the woods close to 

 Olandeboye House, where the plant grows abundantly, and appears 

 quite naturalized, though it probably originated in the garden there, 

 R.L1.P. 



Senium vulgar e L. 



Down — Abundant in a field near Wood House, Rostrevor, S. & P. 



Kirkiston, C.H.W. On the railway at Ballymacarrett Junction, 



casual, R.L1.P. 

 Antrim — Magheramorne, probably casual, R.L1.P. 



Mertensla marltlma (L.) Don. 



Down — Extending for nearly a mile along the shingly beach at Glas- 



drumman south of Newcastle, S. & P. This is Templeton's station. 



Derry — Between Portrush and Portstewart, Mrs. Leebody. 



This last is the locality mentioned by Sampson {Statistical Survey of the County 



of Londonderry, 1802) when he speaks of the " oyster plant" as growing " on 



the shore at Ballyaghran .... on the gravel, close to the sea ' ' and is 



an interesting confirmation of an old record not mentioned in Flora. 



Xdthospermum arvense L. 



Antrim — Brickfield near Saltwater Bridge, Belfast, Dr. J. L. Drummond, 

 1820 ; Belfast Museum Herb. This station is long since built over, 

 and become part of the city. 



Myosotls palustrls With. 



Down — Near Rostrevor and Newcastle, rare in the Mournes, S. & P. 

 Ballynahinch and Loughinisland, R.LI. P. 



