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Bangor : TempUton MS. Shore west of Groomsport {Mr. Millen) : 

 Flor. Uht. 



No doubt the plant gathered was in all cases a form of 

 E. Centaurium. 



Limnantliemuiu peltatum S. P. Gmel. — Villarsia nymphe- 

 oides Vent. 

 I. In a drain near Vernonmount gate, Cork : Flor. Corh. — II. In 

 a stream near Shanbally, Tipperary ; and — V. In the river Tolka 

 at Glasnevin : Cyl. — XII. Naturalized in the Lagan a little above 

 the Belfast Botanic Garden, and near Lurgan : Flor. Sib. In the 

 Lagan, and various parts of Lough Neagh: Flor. TJlst. In the 

 Bog Meadows (iJ. Sanna) : Flor. N.-K 

 Planted in all cases. 



POLEMONIA CFJE. 



Polemonium cseruleum Linn. — JaooVs Ladder. 

 I. In a meadow near Castleisland : Smith! s Kerry. — II. Between 

 Cork and. Ballygarvan : Flor. Corh. Along the north bank of the 

 Blackwater between Cappoquin and Lismore : Smith! s Waterford. — 

 V. Knockmaroon hUl near Dublin : Flor. Sih. — XII. Near 

 Bellaghy, &c. : Flor. Ulst. 



Garden escapes or outcasts, nowhere established. 



BORAGINF^. 



Cynoglossum germanicum Jacq.— C. montanum Linn. 

 V. NearBalbrigganor at Hampton (Dn Scott): Mack. Cat. Again 

 near Balbriggan {R. Hewson) : Cyl. Along a garden wall belong- 

 ing to the surveyor of Skerries : Spec, in Eerl. Jones, Science ^ 

 Art Mus., Dublin. 



A garden escape or outcast. 



Symphytum tuberosum Linn. 

 I. About Ballyphehane House, and near Evergreen, Cork : Flor. 

 Cori.—Y. By the Shanganagh river above Loughlinstown, Dublin, 

 1895; W. S. Moomer.—Xll. Plentiful in a wood at Clandeboye, 

 1887 {Rev. Q. Robinson) : Flor. W.-F.— quite natui-alized here, 

 though probably of garden origin : S. SfP. z8gj. 



Often cultivated, and introduced in all of its stations. 



Borago officinalis Linn. — Borage. 

 Occurs not infrequently about ruins, old gardens, rubbish heaps. 



