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Prunella vulr/aris, L. Common. F. 

 '^Nepeta Cataria, L. Thoroughly estabUshed about Ballyheerin 

 Lower. F. 

 N. Glechoma, Benth. Frequent. F. 

 \Lainium amplexicaule, L. Rare ; near the Fanet Lighthouse, 

 in cultivated ground. F. 

 L. purjmreum, L. Common. F. 

 jL. intermedium, Willd. Near the house, Glenalla. F. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. Common. F. 

 IG. versicolor, Curt. Very local, and always in cultivated 

 ground ; Ai'ryheernabin ; Knockbrack ; Horn Head. F. 

 Stachys sylvatica, L. Frequent. F. 

 S. palmtris, L. Abundant and characteristic. F. 

 \S. arvensis,!^. Not unfrequent. Ballyhooriskey ; Croaghross ; 

 Drimnacraig ; Leenane ; Horn Head ; perhaps only a 

 colonist, and has spread much during the last few 

 years. F. 

 Teucrium Scorodonia, L. Common. F. 



Ajuga reptans, L. Frequent. Greenfort ; Glenalla ; Bunlinn ; 

 &c. F. 



LentihulariacecB. 



Pinguicula vulgaris, L. Common. F. 



P. lusitanica, L. Frequent ; comes into flower when the last is 



nearly over. F. 

 Utriciilaria intermedia, Hayne. Very rare. Kin drum ; The 



Rosses. F. 

 U. minor, L. Local. Bog by Lough Golagh, and Campbell's 



Lough, Fanet. Bogholes, &c., on Errigal, Aghla, Muckish 



and Slieve Snacht West. F. 



Primulacem. 



Lysimachia nemorum, L. Common. F. 

 \Anagallis arvensis, L. Common. Scarcely native. F. 

 '^A. arvensis var. ccerulea. Very rare ; with the last in the garden 



at Horn Head ; as a weed. 

 A. tenella, L. Common. F. 

 Centunculus minimus, L. Very local and rare. Kindrum, near 



where the boat belonging to the hotel is kept ; near Lough 



Finnegan ; by Gortlough, Rathmullan. F. 

 Glaux maritima, L. Frequent. In various places along the 



shores of Mulroy and Lough Swilly ; at Horn Head, 



&c. F. 

 Samolus Valerandi, L. Frequent in Fanet; Horn Head, &c. F. 



Plumbaginacew. 



Statice occidentalis, Lloyd. Very rare ; near MacSwine's Gun, 



Horn Head. 

 Armeria maritima, Willd. Common on the Coast ; also in 



alpine situations on Muckish, Errigal, &c., up to 2400 



feet. F. 



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