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Euphrasia odontites (Linn.). Red JBartsia. 
E-oadsides, Ballyskeagh, and Liscurry. IN^ot very common. 
Digitalis purpurea (Linn.). Foxglove. 
* Yar. y3. Candida. 
This plant is common in suitable localities. In a grove, by the 
river, above Artigarvan, I have observed for several consecutive 
years that one or two specimens produced purely white flowers. 
This variety is here recorded because the specific name (purpurea) 
refers to the colour. 
"^^ Mimulus luteus (Willd). American Monkey Plant. 
Two or three specimens of this plant were found growing on a 
piece of waste ground between the Glenmornan river and canal, near 
their junction with the Foyle. Originally, of course, it escaped from 
some of the gardens up the stream, but the plants seemed to thrive 
well. This is the third district in which it has been found wild, Mr. 
Carrol having discovered it in two places in the county Cork, and Mr. 
More on a rock at the salmon- weir of Ballyshannon. 
Order XLIX. Labiate. 
Mentha aquatica (Linn.). Water Mint. 
Banks of the Glenmornan river, near the Foyle. Locally 
abundant. 
Mentha sativa (Linn.V Marsh Mint. 
Same locality. This plant is stated to be very rare in Ulster." 
* Mentha arvensis (Linn.). 
In fields where flax had been growing, at Artigarvan and Liscurry^ 
Order LI. Lektibtjlariace^. 
Utricularia minor (Linn.). Lesser Bladder wort. 
Ditches and pools, Leckpatrick floe bog. 
Order LII. Peimtjlace^. 
— Primula veris (Linn.). Cowslip. 
I name this plant to note its absence from this portion of the 
district. In Armagh, the eastern county of this district, Mr. A. G. 
More found the cowslip ' ' frequent about Loughgall, where the prim- 
rose is exceedingly rare." In the north-west part of Tyrone the 
contrary happens. Primroses are plentiful by every hedgerow, but 
both oxlip and cowslip seem unknown. 
Order LIV. Plaisttaginace^. 
Plantago lanceolata (Linn.). Ribwort Plantain. 
Var. (i. major. Leaves stalked, over afoot in length. Banks between 
canal and Foyle. 
