112 ON THE FLORA OF XORTH-WESTERN DONEGAL. 



Scrophida7'iace(B. 



Ditjitalis piirjnirea, L. Common. F. 



Linaria repens, Ait. Extremely rare. About three-quarters of 

 a mile from Ramelton, on the upper road to Glenalla, by 

 the roadside ; and on a little rocky hillock to the west of 

 the road, extending thence to adjoming fields, in pro- 

 fusion, and with all the appearance of being native. 



Scro})hularia nodosa, L. Fort Royal, &c. Frequent. Drimna- 

 craig. F. 



S. aquatica, L. Local. The Little Bins. F. 



Melampyrum pratense, L. Frequent. F. 



21. pratense, var. montanum, Johnst. Knock Alia ; Slieve Snacht, 

 West; ErrigaL F. 



Pedicidaris palustris, L. Frequent. F. 



P. sylvatica, L. Common. F. 



Eliinanthus Ciista-galli, L. Common on banks, rocky hillocks, 

 &c. F. 



Euphrasia officinalis, L. Abimdant ; reaching two thousand 

 feet on Sheve Snacht West, and to the summit of Erri- 

 gal. F. 



E. Odontites, L. Waste places, fields, &c. F. 



Veronica scutellata , L . Local. Kindi'um ; Bally hernan ; Loughs 



Finnegan and Colombkill, &c. F. 

 V. Anagallis, L. Frequent. F. 



F. Beccabunga, L. Frequent. F. 

 V. ChamcEdrys, L. Frequent. 



V. officinalis, L. Common. F. 

 V. serpyllifolia, L. Common. F. 



V. arvensis, L. Frequent ; native on seaside, sand-hills, &c. F. 

 \V. agrestis, L. Frequent ; perhaps a colonist. Fields, &c. F. 

 V. polita, Fries. Frequent ; Glenalla and RossnakiU. F. 

 [F. Buxhaumii, Ten. Very rare. Near Rathmullen, and no 



doubt introduced.] 

 F. montana, L. Poisoned Glen. Rare. 

 *F. j^eregrina, L. This plant, which I first noticed in Donegal, 

 eight years ago, is now the commonest weed in many 

 kitchen gardens, as at Glenalla, Horn Head, &c. F. 

 '^Mimidiis luteus, Willd. EstabHshed for many years by a stream 

 near Tamney in Fanet ; also in great profusion on ditch- 

 banks at the upper end of Glenveagh. F. 

 Lahiata. 

 Mentha aquatica, L. Common. F. 

 M. sativa, L. Very local. Croghan, &c., Fanet. F. 

 IM. arve^ms, L. Frequent throughout Fanet, &c., but always 

 amongst the crops. F. 

 Lycopus europcBUs, L. Very rare. Drimnacraig. F. 

 Thymus Serpyllum, L. Abundant. A very pretty white variety 



occurs at the Bottom Shore, and elsewhere. F. 

 Scutellaria galericulata, L. Very rare ; Shore of Mulroy Lake 

 near Carrowkeel. 



