This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ...Templeton; Ballygowan bog, Mr. Whitla; Wolf hill and Crowglen, Mr. Millen; Colin Glen and Black Mountain, Mr. Rea; on hill of Conlig, Newtownards, G. D. 3. P. minor, L. (Small W.) Perennial. June, July. Scottish type. Range in Britain, 51_58. Ireland? Woods and shady banks. Rare. North side of Slemish mountain; and at Glenarm among heath, Mr. Templeton; Crowglen, Mr. Hyndman; Mountain Glen, near Garvagh, County Derry, Dr. Moore; woods at Ards House, near Dunfanaghy; also at Banagher, on the Owenbeg River near the fall called Linapaste, County Derry, Mr. E. Murphy, Order XL.--MONOTROPACEAE. 1. MOKOTROPA. BlED's-NEST. 1. M. Hypopitys, L. (Yellow B.) Perennial. July, August. Germanic type. Range in Britain, 51_59. Ireland? Beech and fir woods. Very rare. Woods at St. Catherine's, and at Greyabbey, County Down (authority unknown). Order XLL--AQTTIFOLIACEAE. 1. Ilex. Holly. 1. I. Aquifolium, L. (Common H.) Perennial. May to August. British type. Range in Britain, 50--59. Throughout Ireland. Woods and rocks. In a wild state rather local. Cliffs, Ben Bulben, Herbarium N. History Society. Head of Colin Glen; rocks on Slemish Mountain; Glen Tocher, Innishowen; rocks, Lough Sheggach, near Dunfanaghy; Gap of Barnesmore, town of Donegal, G. D. Order XLII.--OLEACEAE. 1. Fraxinus. Ash. 1. F. excelsior, L. (Common A.) Perennial. May, June. British type. Range in Britain. 50--58. Throughout Ireland. Woods and rocks. Local in a wild state. Loughgall, Mr. More; rocks, head of Colin Glen; 'Black Mountain, &c. &c. Order XLIII.--GENTIANACEAE. 1. Erythraea. Centaury. 1. E. Centaurium, Pers. (Common C.) Annual. June to September. British type. Bange in Britain, 50--b'l. Throughout Ireland. Dry pastures. Frequent. Abundant about Moneymore, Rev. W. T. Whan; at Newcastle, an...