Anchusa!] BOEAGINACEiE. 195 



Thickets, way-sides, &c. ; very rare. Fl. June, July. 



5. Near Balbriggan, or at Hampton (Dr. Scott) ; Mackay 

 Cat. Ir. A specimen was found by Dr. Scott near Bal- 

 briggan; Flar. Hib. We are indebted to our friend Mr. 

 Carroll for the opportunity of examining a specimen recently 

 collected near Balbriggan by Mr. R. Hewson. 



[Borago offlcincdis (Linn.) occurs occasionally in the neigh- 

 bourhood of gardens, houses, and ruins, but has no claim 

 to be reckoned indigenous, and is not even thoroughly 

 established.] 



ANCHUSA Linn. 



1. * A. sempervirens (Linn.) — Evergreen Alhanet. 



Districts 12--5----10 1112 



Among ruins, at the foot of walls, along road-sides, and 

 in hedges or plantations ; very rare, and certainly not native. 

 Fl. May, June. 



1 and 2. Near Douglas ; Drummond. Under Blarney 

 Castle ; Flor, Cork. In both divisions of Cork occasionally, 

 but very rare ; /. C. — 5. Near Finglas ; Wade Dublin. — 

 10. Tandragee; Flor. Hist. Suppl. — 11. Near the church at 

 Church-town! Donegal; Mr. C.Moore. — 12. Near the ruins 

 of Grey Abbey, Down ; near Port-glenone and Maghraf elt ; 

 Flor. Hib. Ballycastle ; Bangor ; Flor. Ulst. Suppl. Lisbum ; 

 Fhr. Belf. Stormont, Down ; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Li the 

 woods at Eoe Park, near the gate-house ; lane leading from 

 Newtownlimavady to Eoe Mill ; roadside near Ash-park, 

 Derry (naturalized) ; found also in the parishes of Shankill 

 and Duneane, Antrim ; D. M. 



LY COP SIS Linn. 

 L. arvensis (Linn.) — Field Bvgloss. 

 Districts 1P2345---9--12 

 Lat. 52°-56°. East side of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Sandy fields and banks, mostly near the sea ; local. Fl. 

 June, July. 



1 ? In a field near Evergreen (Mr. J, Drummond) ; Flor. 

 Cork, but not found recently. — 2. Near Clonmel ; Miss 

 S. Gi-ubb.—S. Three Castles, Kilkenny; Mr. P. Duffy.— 



