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C. paludosa (L.) Moench. 
Down— Ballymacormick Point, a few feet above sea-level, R.L1.P. 
Antrim— Stoneyford, Shane’s Castle, and abundant in tbe 2 -lens along- the 
coast, R.L1.P. 
Derry By the Roe, Mrs. Leebody. Kilrea and Garvagh, R.L1.P. 
Hieracium anglicum Fr. 200-2000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Down — The most abundant hawkweed in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Antrim— Fair Head and Giant’s Causeway, Shoolbred I.N. Rocks 
north of Ballycastle, S.A.S. 
var. b. acutlfolium Backh. 
Down— Luke s Mountain at 1000 feet, and bv the Shimna River above 
Tollymore Park, S. & P. 
var. d. longlbracteatum Hanb. 
A ntrim — Garron Point and Glenariff, W. A. Shoolbred; S.A S I.JY. 
H. lricum Fr. 
Derry— Basaltic cliffs, Downhill, R.L1.P. 
H. flocculosum Backh. 
Down— By Spinkwee River at 800 feet (not 1500 feet, as given in 
S^Tp an< ^ ^ Same stream on shady rocks in Tollymore Park, 
Antrim— Sallagh Braes, S.A.S. 
H. heyi Hanb. 
Antrim— Benevenagh, W. A. Shoolbred; S.A.S., J.iV. 1894 (as H 
bifidum Tausch). v 
H. Schmldtii Tausch. 
Down — Granite cliffs of Bencrom, S. & P. 
The Antrim and Derry localities, published in Flora for R. pallidum , have 
been mostly transferred to H. euprepes ; the remainder are doubtful. 
H. lasiophyllum Koch. The Ballycastle record has been transferred' to R 
anglicum. 
H. Farrense Hanb. 
Antrim— Sallagh Braes, S.A.S.; R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 
H. rubicundum Hanb. 
Antrim— Sallagh Braes, S.A.S.; R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 
