194 BOEAGINACE^. [Cynoglossum. 



on the top of the low grass ;'' Threlheld (under " Cusauta 

 major"). The plant has not been recently gathered in Ireland, 

 but the particulars given above are so precise that we believe 

 Dr. Threlkeld's record is correct. The late Dr. Mackay used 

 to speak of the Dodder having been found growing on furze 

 on Killiney Hill, near Kingstown, Dublin ; but we have not 

 been able to obtain confirmation of this statement. 



{Cmcvta Trifolii (Bab.) Glover Dodder has been observed 

 once or twice in clover fields, but has not become established ; 

 its seeds appear to be killed by a severe winter.] 



ORDER XLV.— BORAGINACE^. 



CYNOGLOSSUM Linn. 



1. C. of9.ciuale (Linn.) — Common Hounds s-tongue. 



Districts 12345------ 12 



Lat. 51°-55°. South and East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Scottish. 



Waste places, and sandhills on the coast; rare. Fl. 

 June, July. 



1 and 2. Rare about Cork ; Fhr. Cork., but occurs in 

 both divisions of the county; Mr. J. SvMivan. — 2. Tra- 

 more, Waterf ord ; Miss S. Grubb. Near Clonmel ; Miss S. 

 Onibb, Ardfinane, Tipperary ; Miss A. Taylor. — 3, River- 

 view and Sion Canal walk, Kilkenny; Bev. S. Madden.^ 

 4. Abundant on the Murrough of Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. 

 Kilbarrock; Howth; Malahide; Phoenix Park; Merrion; 

 &c. ; frequent near Dublin ; Wade, Mackay, &o. Near 

 Moone, Kildare ; /. C. Carlingford ; Flor. Ulst. — 12. 

 Kirkiston ; Dundrum ; SandhUls north from Newcastle ; 

 Mor. Ulst. Waste ground south of Donaghadee ; Miss Maffett. 



2. C. mpntanum (Lam.) — Green-leaved Hound! s-tongue. 

 C. sylvaticum (Hsenke), Brit. Flor. 

 District ----5------- 



Lat. 53°-54°. East of Ireland— Dublin only. 



Type in Great Britain, Germanic, inclining to English. 



