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be called yar. A. filicaulis Buser; it is frequent on the basaltic plateau of Antrim 
and Derry. . Restricted A. vulgaris L. {—A. pratensis Schmidt) probably occurs 
in our district also, but has not yet been separated. 
Potentilla reptans L. 
Down — Rostreyor, Killowen, and Newcastle, S. & P. Holy wood and 
Millisle, R.L1.P. 
Antrim— Carrickfergus Junction, R.L1.P. 
P. tormentilla Sibtb. var. |3 P. procumbens Sibth. 
Down — Rostreyor and Newcastle, S. & P. Marino, R.L1 P ; S A S 
I.N. 1894. 
Antrim— Glenariff, Glendun, and Glenshesk, Sboolbred I.N. Area in 
front of Belfast Museum, S.A.S., I.N. 1894. 
Derry Sandy fields at Bann mouth, and frequent in Kilrea district 
R.L1.P. 
P. procumbens x tormentilla (P suberecta Zimmeter). 
Down— Newtownbreda, 1849, Dr. Mateer ; E. S. Marshall, Journ. Pot 
1894, and W. H. Purcbas, ibid . 
Antrim — Glenshesk {fide Marshall), Shoolhred I.N. 
Rubus ldaeus L. To 1,400 feet in the Moumes, S. & P. 
R. suberectus Anders. 
Down— Margin of Castlewellan Lake, S.A.S., P.JE.C. Peport 1893. 
This is the plant which is recorded as P. ammobius by S. & P., on 
the authority of Prof. Babington. Dr. Focke, the describer of the 
latter species, has examined our plant, and places it under P. 
suberectus. 
R. pH cat us W. & N. 
Down— Aughnadarragh near Saintfield, C.H.W. 
R. Rogrersil Linton. 
Down— Old hog in Saintfield demesne, and boggy ground by Aughna- 
darragh Lake near Saintfield, C.H.W. 
R. nltldus W. & N. 
D ° W ?7~ Margin ° f Altnadua La1 «b S. & P. (as var. hamulosus, which 
Mr. Rogers remarks appears to be exactly typical nitidus). 
R. carpinifolius W. & N. 
Down— Newcastle and Moygannon Glen, S. & P. Loughbrickland, 
H.W.L. 
