COROLLIFLOR^E. VERBEXACE-E. LENTIBULACEJE. 5 1 



Near Carrigaline : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island .- Dr. Scott. 

 Ballygarvon and Blackrock : Mr. Alexander. Sundays Well ; East 

 Ferry, and Belvelly Castle, Great Island : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



261. MARRUBIUM, Linn. HOREHOTJND. 



552. M. vulgare, L. Common Horehound. Strand near Carrig- 

 aline: Mr. J. Drummond. By a river, east side of the Great 

 Island : Dr. Scott. By the shore, East Ferry : Dr. Power. rare. 



Tribe VIII. Ajugoidece. 

 262. TEUCRIUM, Linn. GERMANDER. 



553. T. scorodonia, L. Wood Germander. Dodgesglen and on 

 old banks. common. 



554. T. scordium, L. Water Germander. " Scordium kgitimum, 

 Park. This grows near the river Bride east of Castlelyons ; also in 

 the county of Waterford on the same river :" Dr. C. Smith. " In a 

 marsh near the river Bride east of Castlelyons ; not in quantity and 

 flowering late in August :" Dr. W. Wade. I diligently sought for 

 this plant in August 1843, but wa^s unsuccessful. very rare. 



555.? T. scordioides, Schreb. Marsh Germander. 1 insert this, as 

 it is not improbable that the Castlelyons plant may turn out to be 

 this species instead of the last. 



556. T. chamcedrys, L. Wall Germander. Field near the Cork 

 Botanic Garden ? Mr. J. Drummond. On hedgebanks north of the 

 Cork Fair-field, in two different spots, in a perfectly wild state : 

 Dr. Power. I first discovered this rare plant in 1840, and pointed 

 it out to Mr. J. T. Mackay in August 1843 in full bloom. It has 

 not been recently found in the first station, and perhaps the latter 

 is the only spot in Ireland in which it grows naturally at present 

 very rare. 



263. AJUGA. Linn. BUGLE. 



557. A. reptans, L. Common Bugle. Vernonmount and in most 

 woods and uncultivated glens. common. 



Order LX. VERBENACE^E. 

 264. VERBENA, Linn. VERVAIN. 



558. V. officinalis, L. Common Vervain. Quarry at Glasheen, and 

 and on dry limestone, as well as red sandstone soils. common. 



Order LXI. LENTIBULACE^E. 

 265. PINGUICULA, Linn. BUTTERWORT. 



559. P. vulgaris, L. Common Butterwort. On Hungry hill, 

 Bantry, rare: Mr. J. Drummond. lam not aware of any other 

 having met it. very rare. 



560. P. ffrandiflora, Lam. Large/lowered Butterwort. Bogs near 

 Macroom, 1809, and many other parts of the county : Mr. J. Drum,' 

 mond. Above Inniscarra, with white flowers ; on Bottlehill and 

 other mountains ; chiefly in the West Riding. very common. 



