48 COROLLIFLOR^E. LAMIACE.E. 



Order LIX. LABIAT^E or LAMIACE^E. 



Tribe I. Menihoidece. 

 244. MENTHA, Linn. MINT. 



518. M. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Mint. On a dry bank 

 under Carlisle Fort : Mr. J. T. Mackay. Between Cove and Carrig- 

 aloe : Dr. Scott. Mountdesart : Mr. Alexander. Near Belvelly 

 Castle, Great Island: Dr. Power. rare. 



519. M. sylvestris, L. Horse Mint. Near Carrigaline: Mr. J. 

 Drummond. very rare. 



520. M. pratensisj Sole. Meadow Mint. " Mentha fusca sive 

 vulgaris, Park. Towards the head of the river Lee, near Lough 

 Allua :" Dr. C. Smith. very rare. 



521. M. piperita, L. Pepper Mint. By the Lee near Carrigrohane 

 castle : Mr. J. Drummond. No one else has found it there. 

 very rare. 



522. M. aquatica, L. Bog Mint. ("M.. hirtwta, M.F.H.) Bally- 

 phehane and other bogs and moist meadows. very common. 



523. M. sativa L. a- vulgaris, Bab. L. Hairy Mint. ( M, hirsuta, 

 M.F.H.} On Palace marsh and by sandy streams. common. 



/3. rubra, Bab. Red Mint. fM. rubra, M.F.H J 

 Near Carrigrohane : Mr. J. Drummond. rare. 



524. M. arvensis, L. Corn Mint. Ballinlough and in corn. 

 very common. 



525. M. agrestis, Sm. Field Mint. Near Youghal : Miss Ball. 

 very rare. 



526. M. pulegium, L. Pennyroyal Mint. About Ballycotton : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Near Belvelly Castle, Great Island: Mr. 

 Alexander. By the Lough of Cork : and near Kilbree, Imokilly : 

 Dr. Power. rather rare. 



245. LYCOPUS, Linn. GIPSYWORT. 



527. L. europeeus, L. Common Gipsywort. Ballyphehane bog; 

 Palace Marsh; Blarney lake; Great Island: By the Lee near 

 Mountdesart. rather rare. 



Tribe II. Monardece. 



246. SALVIA, Linn. SAGE. CLARY. 



528. S. verfienaca, L. English Clary or Sage. Clay castle near 

 Youghal : Mr. J. Drummond. At Ballinacurra, Midleton, on sandy 

 soil by the river ? Mr. Alexander. It is still to be found in the first 

 station, I have not met it in the latter. very rare. 



Tribe III. Satureinece. 



247. ORIGANUM, Linn. MARJORAM. 



529. O. vulgare, L. Common Marjoram. By the Kinsale old 

 road: Mr. J. Drummond. Ballinacurra, near the churchyard, and 

 on limestone crags at Coppingerstown, Midleton : Dr. Power. 

 very rare. 



