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AQVXFO&IACEJE. 
Hex aqulfolium L. To 1050 feet in the Mournes, Hart R.I.a. 
O&EACEJE. 
Praxlnus excelsior L. To 1000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
CEXTIAWACEJE. 
Erythreea eentaurlum (Curt.) Pera. var. b. capltata (Koch). 
Antrim— Sand-banks near Giant’s Causeway, Shoolbred I.N. 
Gentiam amarellaL. The specimen which apparently represents this species 
Dr. Moore s Derry herbarium is G. campestris. G. amarella has i 
been iound m the district by any recent botanist. 
G< campestris L. 
Down— Spelga Mountain near Rostrevor, and by the Causeway water, 
S. & P. Ballykmler, and still on the Kinnegar at Holywood, R LI P 
Many “ "** * 
Derry— Eskers south of Kilrea, R.L1.P. 
Menyanthes trlfollata L. To 1600 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
COWVOIVULArr. a 
Convolvulus arvensls L. 
^rAr^JPTfS’o^ 66 ?’ Newcastle > S - & P. Killough Bay 
(RXLP.) B.N.F.G. 1892-3. Abundant on the coast near Millisle, 
R O P^ 168 Queens Island * Newtown ards, Ballydugan Lake, 
Antrim— Along the railway from Belfast to Lame, where it has come 
ahSdaSy’R^ tich m obtamed on the Curran, where the plant grows 
p UykeUy ’ Mrs< Leebod y- Bann mouth and Limavady Junction, 
BOBAGXHrACE.2:* 
Cynoglossum officinale L. 
Down— Abundant on shore at Killowen, rising to 500 feet on the adjoin- 
ing stony slopes of Spelga Mountain, S. & P. 
