1894-95.] 
I 5 I 
intermedia Hayne. 
D °™7C® Bridge “ T UVame ft^T \ Sgy " 
same place, S. & P. 6 stream ’ and m marshes S.W. of 
The vague record in Irish Flora is thus verified Th;* 
to have been known to Templeton, who writes (MSS Wm , ld appear 
Stalk scarcely longer than the hires lansule c™/ i A U Dros «a Iongifolia. 
m great abundance along with D. rotundifolia and hl tbre e salved ; found 
the head of Kilkeel River, Mourne Mountains, August ^fth^USS 
noted that we did not find I), analica there or eliww ’ •!' 3 . Tt must be 
another note, after accurately describing D ' analica 1 ? tb ° . dlstnct - In 
common on most of our bogs B Sfnli'n T l ’ T f mpleto ? wntes - this is 
watery hog at the head of liikefl ° n the 
B. angllca Huds. 
****** Herb. 
Derrr 0t I '°b Wland 1°™““’ thr Wout northern AnWm^E.uT ’ 
coi r ne - K - Br °™ ; j - 
Garyagh, and on the Lrgin of I ? ear 1 K:ilrea a “d 
Mountains, R.L1.P. S 0Ugh 0uske ln th « Sperrin 
POlYGAlACEa. 
Polygala vulgaris L. To 2394 feet in the Moumes, S &P 
Tar ' do!: rrr a w f e - To 1720 feet in s. & p 
Down-In the Moumes, but not common, S. & p. BaUygowan R LI P 
Antrim Common on the north Antrim coast, Shoolbred 1.1V. 
var. y P. g-randiflora Bah. 
Derry— Still sparingly on Benevenagh (R.LI.P.) B.JST.F.C. 1892-3. 
„ ELATIWACEJE, 
B. nydropiper L. 
D °™:“l890-L e n0rttend ° f L0USh BricUand ' =• "-L. ; K-L1.P., 
The record 11 Near Belfast, Dr Mafppr ” f winv ttj + \ s. 
to he correct, as shown by a large series of Lf ^0 tu ™ s ° ut unexpectedly 
the iate Dr. Boswell, now in possession of Mr. F TH^nbur^ t m e h ^ erbar l um of 
which have been examined by R LI P hear tfip fr 7 ' Tb ? specimens, 
mark, Co. Antrim CoU aI fli if label L Lagan Canal near h. tide 
were, no doubt, intended for' cLribution through Z BotenicAE^h’’ 
It appears improbable that the plant still survives fn^is 8 f a f!n EXCha ?n ge ° lub * 
is now impure, and attempts to refind it have failed ’ ^ b ® Water 
