1894 - 95 *] 
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a. R. sublustris (Lees.) Common, 
yar. b. R. conjungrens (Bab.) 
Antrim — Near Larne, Sboolbred I.N. 
Many localities might be added. 
R saxatiMs L. 800-2000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Down-Frequent on the Mourne Mountains, S. & P. 
Antrim— Knockagh, in fine fruit (R.L1.P.), B.N.F.G. 1892-3 
Derry— Heathy places near Kilrea, R.L1.P. 
R. cbamsemorug L. 
Derry— A small patch on the Derry side of the county boundary on the 
west side of Dart Mountain, H. O. Hart, Jowl. Sot. 1892 and 
Hart and Barrington, I.N. 1892. A most interesting confirmation 
of Prof. Murphy’s record ( Flora Hibernica). S mation 
Geum Intermedium Ehr. 
Antrim-Near Muckamore, (K.L1.P.), B.N.F.C. Excursion; I.N. 1893. 
G. rivale L. 
Down Decidedly rare in the county Absent from the Mourne district, 
S. & P. Only obseryed m the glen at Holywood Waterworks, 
in the Mournes— a remarkable 
Rosa spimosissima L. To 2000 feet 
elevation, S. & P. 
yar. R. cipbiana Sibbald. 
Derry— Magilhgan, Mrs. Leebody. 
R. hibernica Sm. var. b. glabra, Baker. 
Down— Tillysburn, S.A.S. M. Crepin places the Tillysbum plant 
s: “ un ueu nnhpsnonfo ” rr,. — 
He considers 
spinosissima 
under this variety, adding “ un peu pubescente. 
U hibernica a hybrid— ft. pimpinellifolia x canina 
x canina. 
[R. pomifera Herm. 
Antrim— Woods in Shane’s Castle Park, S.A.S.] 
R. involuta Sm. 
Down— Mountain roads about Hilltown (aggregate), S & P 
Antrl >r G1 ™ d ' m (“form,” W. M. Rogers), S. A. Brenan. Top of 
Cohn Glen Mora Belfastiemis (A. Sabini). This record was 
considered doubtful, but a specimen gathered there by S A S in 
1894 has been identified by M. Crepin. * 
