220 LABIATE. [Salvia. 



LYGOPUS Linn. 

 1. Ii. europeeus (Linn.) — Gipsy-wort. 

 Districts 123456-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Ditches and watery places ; frequent, but rather local. 

 Fl. July, August. 



Not a common plant, but appears to be widely distributed, 

 occurring in the north, south, east, and west of Ireland. 



SALVIA Linn. 



1. S. Verbenaca (Linn.)— CZar^. 



Districts -234 56------ 



Lat. 51°-54°. South and Middle of Ireland., 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Dry banks, way-sides, and pastures ; rare and local. Fl. 

 June to September. 



2. Clay Castle, near Youghal; Ballinacurra, Middleton, 

 on sandy soil by the river ; Flor. Corh. Seen by Mr. Carroll 

 in the northern division only of the county — 2. Plentiful 

 between Youghal Bay and Ardmore, Waterford ; Mr. T, 

 Wright. — 3. Near Kilkenny, half a mile west of the town; 

 Mr. John Sim. Lackenhill, Kilkenny ; Bev. S. Madden. — 

 4. Murrough of Wicklow; D. M. — 5. In many places near 

 Dublin ! Wade, &c. — 6. Askeaton Castle, Limerick ; Prof. 

 Harvey. 



ORIGANUM Linn. 

 1. O. VTilgare (Linn.) — Wild Marjoram. 

 Districts 1234567--10-12 

 Lat. 51°-55o. South and Middle of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Dry bushy banks, chiefly on a limestone soil ; rather local. 

 Fl. August. 



1 and 2. Rare about Cork ; Flor. Corh, but occurs in both 

 divisions of the county ; 7. C. — 2. In "Waterford ; I. G. 

 Near Fermoy, but rare ; Mr. T. Cliandlee. Tipperary ; Miss 

 S.Cfrubb. — 3. KWm&cow; Mr. T. Chandlee. Near Eiverview, 

 Kilkenny ; Bev. S. Madden. — 4, 5, 6, 7. In most of the mid- 



