1.98 BOEAGINACE^. [Myosotis. 



the county; I.C. — 2. AtKilatty and Glanworth, near Fermoy, 

 but rare ; Mr. T. Chandlee. Near Clonmel ; Miss S. Grvbb. — 

 3. Near Sion, Kilkenny ; Rev. S. Madden. Kilmacow, Kil- 

 kenny; Mr. T. Chandlee. Mountrath, Queen's County ; I.C. — 

 5. At the foot of Inchicore hill, and under the brow above 

 Pabnerston mills ; Threlkeld. Old Abbey, Howth ; and 

 quarry near Finglas bridge ; Wade Dvhl. In several localities 

 near Dublin ; Flor. Hib: and Ir. Flor. Between Santry and 

 Finglas ; Mr. V. A. Smith. Near Straffan, Kild.we ; Mr. J. 

 Douglas. — 6. Near Castle Taylor, Galway ; A. Jr. M. On 

 the east side of G-alway; Prof. Melville. Eftad-side near 

 Ballyvaughan, Clare; Mr. F. J. Foot. — 7. Edmontown, 

 West Meath ; Miss E. Regnell. — 8. On limestone rocks at 

 Bunowen, Connemara ; /. C. — 10. Hedge-bank near Lough- 

 gall, Armagh ; A, G. M. Near EaconneU, Monaghan ; Miss 

 Mafett.— 12. Near Belfast; Cave-hill; Whitehead; Flor. 

 Ulst. HuUstown, Derriaghy; Flor. Belf. By the Foyle 

 above Derry, and banks of the Bann above Coleraine ; D. M. 

 From sea-level to 700 feet on the Cave Hill (JD. M.) 



2. L. arvense (Linn.) — Field Gromwell. 

 Districts 123456--- 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated fields and waste places ; rather local. Fl. May 

 to July. 



Not unfrequent in many parts of the south and east of 

 Ireland. Rare in the west, though found in corn fields at 

 Castle Taylor (A. G. Jf.) and BaUycurrin, Galway {Prof. 

 MdviUe.) l5'ot yet ascertained to occur in districts 8, 9, and 

 11 ; and not seen in Derry by B. M. ; but there are several 

 localities in Antrim. 



MYOSOTIS Linn. 

 1. M. palustris (With.) — Forget-me-not. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Ditches and sides of rivers ; frequent. Fl. June to August. 



