206 scEOPHULARlACEiE. [Digitalis. • 



3. t V. virgatmn (With.) — Primrose-leaved Midlein. 

 Districts 12---. ------- 



Lat. 51°-52°. South-west of Ireland — Kerry and Cork. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic, if native. 



Waste places, quarries, fields, road-sides, &c. ; very rare. 

 Fl. August. 



1. On the College grounds, at West Green-lane, near 

 Kenmare ; Machay Cat. Jr. and Spec, in Herb. I — 2. Very 

 rare near Cork ; only once gathered at Cusquinny, by Mr. 

 T. Wright ; /. G. 



Mr. Carroll believes that nearly all the localities given for 

 F. virgatum, in the " Flora of Cork," belong to V. Blattaria. 



[F. nigrum (Linn.) is reported as found by Miss Grubb 

 on Suir Island, Clonmel, where it is supposed to have been 

 introduced.] 



DIGITALIS Jhm. 

 1. D. purpurea (Linn.) — Fox-glove. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Heaths, woods, banks, &c ; frequent on siliceous soils. 

 Fl. June to August. 



Very rare on limestone, unless where there is some 

 admixture of silex. 



Eanges from sea-level to 1200 feet in Derry. 



ANTIRRHINUM Linn. 



1. t A. Orontium (Linn.) — Lesser Snap-dragon. 



Districts 12--56------ 



Lat. 52°-53°. South, West, and East of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Waste and cultivated ground, on a light soil ; very rare. 

 Fl. July, August. 



1 and 2. Fields near Monkstown ; Brummond. Near the 

 Ovens ; west of Cove ; near Leemount and Carrigrohane 

 Castle ; Little island ; ShanbaUy and Carrigaline Castle ; 

 Newtown, Eosscarberry ; Fhr. Cork, Monkstown ; BaUin- 



