112 LABIATJE. 



Down — Near Ballynahinch ; Miss E. Waddell. Near the mill and bridge 

 on the Seaforde road a little east of Ballynahinch ; Templeton, 

 1813. At Saul near Do-mipatrick ; C. Dickson. Plentiful by 

 the Causeway Water ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Roadside near Colin Glen; Templeton. Blackstaff Lane near 

 Belfast ; Flor. Ulst. Tslandmagee, and opposite shore of 

 Larne Lough ; Cijb. Hib. Black Mountain, Antrim, Port- 

 glenone, and Rathlin ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Near Mulf in Faughanvale ; D.M. Moneymore ; Flor. Ulst. 

 First found in Ireland by Miss Waddell. 



4. S. arvensis Linn. Corn Woundwort. 



Cultivated fields, and sandy banks— rare. Fl. mid. July till mid. Sept. 



Down — Roadsides, and fields below Kilkeel ; Ir. Flor. Sandy bank near 

 the coastguard station at Greencastle, and in com at New- 

 castle, also fields at Strangford, and one plant at Ballyholme ; 

 S.A.S. 



Antrim— Kilroot ; Flor. Belf. Railway bank at Whitehead; S.KF.C, 

 1863. Abundant in Rathlin ; Ci/b. Hib. (still plenty there). 



Derry — Sandy cornfields bv Lough Foyle, and near the Bann below 

 Kilrea; D.M. 



BAXiIiOTA Li7in. 



1. B. alba Linn, (fcetida Zamk.) Black Horehound. 

 Roadsides, and waste ground in dry places — rare, and not always na- 

 tive. Fl. mid. June till end of Aug. 



Down— Shore near Ardglass; Harris's Boxen, 1744. Near Ballyhalbert, 

 and PortafeiTy, and near Comber ; Templeton, 1806. Bangor, 

 and Castle Espie ; Flor. Belf. Roadsides near Greyabbey, 

 and Ballylesson ; Flor. Ulst. Roadside between Comber 

 and Newtownards; T.H.C. Several places on the Down 

 coast, as Mill Bay, and Killough Bay, roadsides near St. 

 John's Point, and from Tyrella to Rathmullen, also at Saul, 

 and between Crossgar and Lough Leagh ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Belfast road three-quarters of a mile from Lisburn ; Templeton^ 

 1808. Rathlin Island; Miss Gage. Ballinderry, and road- 

 side near A ghalee ; Cyb. Hib. Cairncastle; R.Ll.P. 

 Derry — Hedges about Coleraine, but only as a garden escape; D.M. 



TEUCRZUXVX Linn. 



1. T. scorodonia Linn. Woodsage. 



Rocky, and bushy places, and heaths — very common. Fl. from com- 

 mencement of July tUl early in Sept. Ranges from sea level to 1200 

 feet. 



