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Ruppia maritima L. 
Derry — Carrickhue, Mrs. Leebody. 
R< rostellata Koch. 
Down— Stream at Blackstaff Bridge near Kirkcubbin, R.Ll.P. 
Zannichellla palustris L. 
Down — Stream at Blackstaff Bridge near Kirkcubbin, R.Ll.P. 
Derry— Common in the Bann from Coleraine to the sea, R.Ll.P. 
CYPEBACEiE. 
Scnoenus nigricans L. To 1800 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Antrim— Lough Naroon, R.Ll.P. 
Cladium mariscus (L.) R.Br. 
Down— Sparingly on northern margin of Altnadua Lake near Castle- 
wellan, S ; & P. This is no doubt Templeton’s station, the location 
. which is discussed in Flora ; the plant was thought to be extinct 
m N.E. Ireland. 
Antrim— In Lough Neagh at Portmore, Templeton M SS. Appears to be 
now extinct at Lough Neagh. 
Rhynchospora alba (L.) Yahl. 350-1225 feet in the Mournes, S. & P. 
Down --Pools by Kilkeel River under Slieve Bingian ; near Colligan 
Bridge ; base of Slieve-na-brock ; and near Cove Mountain, S. & P. 
Antrim— “ With ripe seeds gathered in a bog near Ballycastle, 1797,” R. 
Brown Bogs around Bally money [still there, R.Ll.P.], and 
frequent m flow bogs in the north of the county, Herb. D.M. 
var. p. sordida. 
Antrim— Bog near Ballymena, Miss Knowles. 
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Sm. 
Down— Shores of Lough Neagh at Anadroghal, H.W.L. 
Derry Lough Neagh near Toome, and abundant in the centre of Lough 
Beg, R.Ll.P., Journ. Bot. 1893. The plant appears to grow every- 
where on the sandy bottom of Lough Beg in up to four feet of 
water, and over an area of several square miles. This submerged 
form has short, straight stems, and is always barren, R.Ll.P. (See 
Journ. Bot. 1893.) 
Scirpus maritimus L. 
Down — Mill Bay and above Warrenpoint, S. & P. 
