216 LABIATE. [Mentha. 



13. v. hederifolia (Linn.) — Ivy-kaved Speedwell. 

 Districts 12345 6--- 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Tliroughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Fields, banks, and waste places ; common. Fl. April to 

 June. 



Probably occurs in all the districts, though not noticed in 

 7, 8, and 9. 



Obs. — Veronica triphylhs (Linn.) "Strand near Sandy- 

 mount, rare (Dr. Scott) ;" Flw. Htb. " Between Dublin 

 and Merrion, by the way-side;" Irish Flora. Some other 

 species has no doubt been mistaken for it, 



ORDER XLIX.— LABIATJE. 



MENTHA Linn, 

 1. t M. rotundifolia (Linn.) — Round-h 

 Districts 12-45 -_8---12 

 Lat. 51°-55P. Various parts of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Banks, waste places, and among bushes ; rare. II,, August, 

 September. 



1 and 2. Several places in county Cork, and often appa- 

 rently wild ; /. C. Carlisle Fort ; between Cove and Cai-rig- 

 aloe ; Mountdesart ; near Belvelly Castle, Great Island ; 

 Fhr. Cork. Road-side beyond Bafeen ; between Macroom 

 and Inchigeela ; and near Castletown, Berehaven ; /. C. 

 Near Kilcrea Abbey; Mr. T. Wright. — 2. At Ballyderoon 

 Castle, and near Aherne ; and at Quirk's Castle, near 

 Fermoy; Mr. T. Chandlee. River-side near KUsheelan, 

 Tipperaiy; Miss S. Grubh. — 4. Fethard, Wexford; Mr. J. 

 Morrison. Among ruins at Glendalough ; Ir, Flor. At 

 Roundwood, near Glendalough; Mr. E. Newman. — 5. Be- 

 tween BaUinascornie Gap and Castle Kelly ; Mr. D. Orr. — 

 8. Eoundstone, Connemara (the late W. MacAlla) ; I. C. — 



