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Erodium cicutarium L’Herit. 0 — 1200 feet. 
Down — Abundant on the Mourne coast-line; also at Bryansford and 
Castlewellan, 2 and 4 miles from the sea, S. & P. Holy wood Hills, 
in fields at 400 feet, R.L1.P. 
Antrim— Larne, Cushendun, White Park Bay, E.L1.P. 
Derry— Summit and base of Benevenagh cliffs, B.N.F.C. 1892-3. The 
plant grows here at an elevation of 800—1200 feet, associated with 
Silene acaulis , S. maritima , Dryas octopetala, Salix herbacea, and 
other alpines. 
E. moschatum L’Herit. 
Down —Annalong, Hart R.I.A ; and subsequently, S &P Waste 
ground south of Killough, Bichd. Hanna , S.A.S., I.N. 1894. 
Eohert Brown, in the MS. referred to in the Introduction, notes tins species as 
“ growing abundantly at the west end of the suburbs of Londonderry, Sept. 
29th, 1795,” and “ near Carrickfergus, July, 1797- _ It has not been found in 
either of these stations by any recent observer, and it seems probable that A. 
cicutarium was the plant seen. 
E. maritimum L’Herit. 
Down— Abundant at Ballykinler, R.L1.P. Still at KirHston, C.H.W. 
LIWA CE2E. 
and at Causeway 
Radiola linoldes (L.) Gmel. 
Down— » 
Water, S. & P. 
Antrim — Abundant on Bushfoot sandhills, R.L1.P. 
CEEASTRACEJE. 
Euonymus europaeus L. 
Down— Warrenpoint, Annalong, Newcastle, S. & P. Lough Leagh and 
Castle Espie, C.H.W. Near Ballynahmch, Eichd. Hanna. Near 
Hillsborough, S.A.S. Clough and Killyleagh, E.L1.P. 
Antrim-Muckamore Glen (R.L1.P.) B.N.F.C. 1893-4. Cullybackey, 
Miss Knowles. Basharkin, S. A. Brenan. 
RBAMTSTACEJE. 
Rhamnus catharticus L. 
Antrim— Abundant on the shore of Lough Neagh at the place called the 
Selchin, Parish of Glenavy, Herb. D.M. Thrs is another L° u g h 
Neagh record of a shrub that seems now quite lost through drainage. 
