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Antrim — In marshes along the shore of Lough Beg, and near Trostan 
mountain, 1837, Herb. D.M. Bog north of Ballymoney, R.L1.P. 
Derry — Bogs near Maghera, and Garvagh, It. LLP. 
PBIMULACES. 
Kottonia palustris L. “ Everogue’s Bridge,” the original station for this 
plant, is Crossgar, where it still grows abundantly, R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 
1890-1. 
Primula vulgaris L. To 1500 feet in the Moumes, S. & P. 
[P. veris L. 
An trim — Pare, only found in Glenarm Park, 1837, Herb. D. M. Lambeg, 
in old pastures, H.W.L.] 
Hot refound by S. & P. at Rostrevor, the only station in which the authors 
of Flora considered it might be native. “ Must be removed from the list of native 
plants,” S.A.S., /.A. 1894, in which opinion R.L1.P. agrees. To show how 
this plant may be introduced to wild-looking habitats, we may quote the 
following note by R.L1.P. : — “Abundant in an old pasture at Cherryvalley 
near Crumlin. On enquiry it transpired that the stream that waters this meadow 
passes through a stack-yard in which was stored hay that grew on the lawn at 
Cherryvalley, where cowslips had been formerly planted, and hence the plant 
spread to the present station. The cowslips appeared in the meadow the year 
after the lawn had been cropped for hay.” 
Ziysimacbla vulgaris L. 
Down — Lakeside at Portavoe, and still at Lough Leagh, R.L1.P. 
Xi. nummularia L. 
Down — Kilmore near Crossgar, C.H.W. 
Antrim— Lough Neagh shore at Langford Lodge, R.L1.P. 
Anagallis arvensis L. var. (3. A. coerulea Schreb. 
Antrim— Bank near the gate of Belfast Botanic Garden, J. J. Andrew; 
R. L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1890-1. 
A. tenella L. To 1600 feet in the Moumes, S. & P. 
Down — Frequent in Moume district, S. & P. 
Antrim — Throughout the county, R.L1.P. 
Centunculus minimus L. 
Down— Abundant on drained site at Ballymartin Lake, near Annalong, 
S. &P. 
