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A few varieties have also to he withdrawn, and ^^nhUshed^ 
transferred to plants different from those under which they w p ’ 
n wS no recent record could be grr«r 
a^-^v&,^twSSSft 
attention here to the more prominent of them, lney m y 
(11 Plante of which we have reason to doubt the identification 
1 ' Leontodon hupidum. Gentuma amarella. . 
(2) Plants which appear to have been not established in the district, and now 
missing:— wium sophia ^ Planum nigrum. 
Sinapis nigra. Chenopodium rubrum 
(3) Plants apparently destroyed through drainage ; these are most y p an s o 
Lough Neagh basin Carexfongata. 
Lathy rus palustris. G. Jiliformis. 
Slum latifolium. 0. paludota. 
Epipactis palustris. Lastrea thelyp m*. 
Cephalanthera emifolia. Pilulana globuhfera. 
(41 Plants apparently lost though building or cultivation 
Eleocharis uniglumis. Bordeum pratense . 
Schlerochloa procumbens. 
Three other plants Hypericum Mrmtum, Adoxa moschalelhna, tarex 
muricata , have become almost extinct owing to similar causes. 
(5) Plants not seen recently, but for whose absence no special reason exists 
^ Geranium sanguineum. Taxus baccata. 
Trifolium striatum. Calamagmtu eptgejos. 
T,,,,,,, ar ia Poa nemoralis. 
Arctostaphylos um-ursi. Polypodxum dryoptens. 
Pyrola secunda. Tohjpella mdifica. 
We trust that our drawing attention to the above may lead to the rediscovery 
Mourne Mountains district for cryp ? , valley of the Lower Bann 
by the present writers; and the e^minatiou of th of Uie he 
drawn. 
