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Down — Strandtown ; Flor. Belf. Belmont, Ballylesson, Dundonald, 

 Comber, Newtownards, and Groomsport; S.A.S. 



Antrim —Malone ; T.H.C. Dunmurry, Kilroot, Lame, and Glenarm; 

 S.A.S. 



Deny— Common in many parts of the county ; D.M. 



Order XLIII. I. A B Z A T JC . 



MSXTTBA Tournefort. Mint. 



1. M. piperita Hudson. Peppermint. 



_ "Wet places by streams— rare. Fl. mid. July till mid. Sept. If not in- 

 digenous certainly well naturalised. 

 Down — In a stream by the Moneyreagh road, beyond the corn mill at 



Comber ; Flor. Belf. 

 Antrim — By the stream near Cammoney church, and on the shore of 



Lough Neagh ; at Massereene Park ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Derry — Side of the Curlybum in the parish of Balteagh, and on the road- 

 side near Mulf in Faughanvale; D.M. 

 Still plentifiil on the rocky margin of the stream west of Cammoney 

 church, and near Antrim on the gravelly shore at the river foot. 



2. AS. aquatlca Linn. 



Marshes, and margins of streams — common, Fl. Aug. and Sept. 



3. M. sativa Linn. 



Marshes, and wet meadows — common. Fl. mid. July till end of Sept. 



4. TtL, arvensis Linn. Corn Mint. 



Borders of fields, and waste places in dry sandy land — frequent. Fl. 

 mid. July till mid. Sept. 



5. XVI. pulegium Linn. Pennyroyal. 



Marshy places — very rare. Fl. Aug. and Sept. {Cyh. Hib.). 

 Down— Abundant in wet pastures at the foot of Tullybranagan Mountain 



near Newcastle ; Ir. Flor. 

 Antrim— Plentiful on the Creagh bog north of Toome ; D.M. 

 Derry — Sparingly in wet meadows by the Bann near Toomebridge ; D.M. 



IiTCOPUS. Tournefort. 



