46 COROLLIFLOR^E. SCROFULARIACBJ*. 



235. ANTIRRHINUM, Linn. SNAPDRAGON. 



489.* A. majus, L. Great Snapdragon. Old walls at Blackrock 

 and Sundays Well. not rare. 



490. A. orontium, L. Lesser Snapdragon. Near Monkstown : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Near the Ovens : Rev. Dr. Hincks. West of 

 Cove : Dr. Scott. Near Leemount and Carrigrohane castle : 

 Mr. Alexander. Little Island, and about Shanbally and Carrigaline 

 castle : Dr. Power. Newtown, Rosscarbery : Mr. R. W. Townsend. 

 On light soils. rather rare. 



236. LINARIA, Mill. TOADFLAX. 



491. L. cymbalaria, Mill. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. Sundays Well, 

 and on walls about Cork, rather general; elsewhere, rather rare. 



492. L. elatine, Mill. Pointed Toadflax. Fluellen. About Glas- 

 heen : Mr. J. Drummond. Near Cove : Dr. Scott. Near Ballin- 

 hassig ; Carrigaline ; and in Great Island : Mr. Alexander. About 

 Monkstown and Shanbally : Dr. Poiver. Carbery : Mr. R. W. 

 Townsend. On sandy and limestone soils. rather rare. 



493. L. minor, Desf. Lesser Toadflax. On rubbish and dry 

 ground near City Jail : Dr. Wood. Where it may still be found. 

 very rare. 



494. L. repens, Ait. Creeping Toadflax. By the river side below 

 Bandon : Mr. J. T. Mackay. By the road between Bandon and 

 Dunmanway: Mr. J. Drummond. Only found near Bandon. 

 very rare. 



495. L. sepium, L. Hedge Toadflax. By the river, Bandon : Dr. 

 G. J. Allman. This plant has been considered to be the L. italica, 

 Trev. but Dr. G. J. Allman has shown that it differs from that plant, 

 and most probably is the present species. Trans. Roy. Irish 

 Acad. very rare. 



496. L. vulgaris, Mill. YeUow Toadflax. Sundays Well, and many 

 places about Cork ; Ballygarvon ; Great Island. It is curious that 

 this plant is found about Cork, whereever the ground has been 

 deeply cut, as in making new roads, quarrying, &c. rather common. 



237. SCROPHULARIA, Linn. FIGWORT. 



497. S. nodosa, L. Knotted Fiywori. About Glasheen, and moist 

 places, very common. 



498. S. aquatica, L. Water Figwort. By Bandon river, and 

 occasionally with white flowers : Mr. J. Drummond. Near Kinsale : 

 Mr. Alexander. About Killeagh : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



238. MELAMPYRTJM, Linn. COW-WHEAT. 



499. M. pratense, L. Common Cow-wheat. Lota and other 

 woods, and in thickets. common. 



239. PEDICULARIS, Linn. REDRATTLE. 



500. P. pulustris, L. Marsh Redrattle. Ballyphehane and other 

 bogs. very common. 



501. P. sylvatica, L. Dwarf Redrattle. Dodgesglen and moist 

 pastures. very common. 



