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Antrim — Bush River and Crumlin Waterfoot, R.L1.P. 
The Slieve Donard station of Flora belongs to M. repens. 
var. b. strig-ulosa Reichb. 
Antrim— Cushendun, Shoolbred I.N. 
M. repens Don. To 1000 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Down-Abuudant on the flanks of the mountains and low grounds of 
Mourne, S. & P. Crossgar, R.L1.P. 
Derry— Near Upperlands, R.L1.P. 
M. collina Hoffm. 
Down — Kirkiston, C.H.W. 
Antrim— Gravelly banks at mouth of Sixmile River, R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 
1892- 3. 
Derry— Portstewart, Miss Davies, B.N.F.C. 1889-90. 
SOIAK'ACEiE. 
Solanum dulcamara L. 
D own — Glasdr umm an near Annalong, S.& P. Hedges between Killouffh 
and Ardglass, C.H.W. Grey Point and Ballynahinch, R.L1.P. 
Antrim— Bally castle, R. Welch. Near Ballymena, Miss Knowles.* 
Derry— Dungiven, and by the Foyle, Mrs. Leebody. 
Hyoscyamus nigrer L. 
Down— Plentifu! on distillery rubbish at Comber, imported with seed, 
o.A.b., I.N. 1894. 
Antrim— A few plants at Glenmore near Lisburn in 1890, but not found 
since, J . H. Davies. Carnlough, casual, Rev. J. Hall. Still about 
Ballycastle, R.L1.P. 
OEOMffCIMUs 
Orobancbe rubra Sm. 
Antrim— “ Gathered near BaRycastle, Oct. 1797,” R. Brown (as O. major), 
Kmbane Head, R.L1.P. ' 
Derry— Castlerock, R.U.P. 
[O. minor Sm. 
Down— Abundant in a field by the sea at Craigavad, 1892, H. C. 
Marshall ; R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1892-3. Also in 1893, H. C. Marshall. 
No doubt introduced with seed, along with the Lucerne on which it 
grows, but in view of the spread of this species in Ireland, its 
behaviour should be watched.] 
