208 SCKOtHULAEijACB^. [lAnaria. 



3. L. repens (Ait.) — Creeping Blue Toad-flax. 



Districts 1-3-5---- — -- 

 Lat. 51°-54°. South and East of Ireland. ' 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Banks and road-sides ; very rare. Fl. July to September. 



1. On the refuse of an old slate quarry, and by the old 

 castle near it, a mile below Bandon ; 1805, Flor. Hib. Eoad- 

 side, half way between Bandon and Dunmanway ; Drummond. 

 Innishannon, Cork ; Mr. T. Wright. — 3. On a low stone wall 

 behind a hedge near Carlow ; Mr. John Sim. — 5. On a bank 

 by the Dodder at Bushy. Eark : 2)i Mi Not found in Antrim 

 by any other botanist since Mr. Templeton. 



Var. |8 sepium {L. sepium Allm). 



1. Near Bandon ; Prof. AUman. This is probably a hybrid 

 between L. repens and L. vuhjaris. 



4. L. vulgaris (Mill.) — Yellow Toad- flax. 

 Districts 12345-78--- 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British or English. 



Hedges,, fields, quarries^ &c. ; rather rare. Fl. June, 

 July. 



1 and 2. Many places about Cork ; Fhr. Cork and T.C. — 

 8. Near the Dinan-bridge, Kilkenny; Bev. S. Madden. — 

 4. Murrough of Wicklow; D. M. — 5. Sandy fields between 

 Baldoyle and Howth ; Ir. Flor. Knockmaroon hill, &c. ; 

 D. M. — 7. Fields near Lough Sheelin, Westmeath; MissE. 

 Beynell. — 8. Near Galway, a little to the. west of the town ; 

 Prof. Melville. — 12. Very local in Ulster, but occurs in the 

 three counties of Down, Antrim (several places, D. Jf.), 

 and Derry ; Flor. Ulst. 



Rare or wanting in many parts of the west of Ireland, 

 and more frequent near the coast than elsewhere. 



\L. Cymbalaria (MiU.) {Ivy-leaved Toad-flax), is well estab- 

 lished on old walls in many parts of Ireland, but is never 

 seen far from gardens or houses,] 



