104 SCROPEULAEIACE^. 



2. M. sylvatlcum Linn. 



Damp shady glens — rare. Fl. mid. June till end of July. 

 Down — Tollymore Park ; Flor. JJlst. 

 Antrim — By the Forth River near the fall, and in Glenarm Park, 1800 



{still there), also in the glens at Magheramome, and on shrubby 



ground by the Larne road a little south of Glenarm, 1808 ; 



Templeton. Cushendall, and Woodburn ; Flor. JJlst. Glena- 



riffe; B.K.F.C, 1866. 

 Derry— South side of Erigal banks above Garvagh ; D.M. 



PEDZCUXiARZS Tonrnefort. Lousewort. 



1. P. palustris Linn. 



Bogs, marshes, and wet heaths — common, especially on the hills. Fl, 

 mid. June till mid. Aug. Ascends to 1500 feet. 



2. P. sylvatlca Linn. 



Damp pastures, and heaths — very common at all elevations up to 2000 

 feet. Fl. May— Oct. 



RHZXrAITTHUS Linn. 



1. R. crlsta-gralli Linn. Yellow-rattle. 



Meadows, damp pastures, marshy places, and bogs — very common. Fl. 

 June— Aug. 



BARTSZA Linn. 



1. B. odontites Hudson, Eed Bartsia. 



Damp places by roadsides, and in wet, stony pasture land— common. 

 Fl. mid. July till end of Sept. 



EUPHRASIA Linn. 



1. E. officinalis Linn. Eyebrcght. 



Heaths, short pastures, and sandy wastes — very common. Fl. mid. 

 June till end of Sept. 



VEROirzCA Tournefort. Speedwell. 



1, V. scutellata Linn. 



Bogs, and marshes— frequent, especially in the hills ; ranging from sea 

 level to over 1000 feet. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 



