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land counties, extending as far west as Garryland "Wood 

 near G-ort. Rare in Ulster.— 10. Near Loughgall, Armagh ; 

 A. G. M.—12. Ballygallan and Ballycany ; Flor. Vlst. 

 Euins of Portavoe House; Flor. Self. Sparingly by the 

 Faughan, near Fincairn, Derry. By the river in Shane's 

 Castle demesne, and between Lame and Carrickfergus, 

 Antrim; D.M. 



THYMUS Linn. 

 1. T. Serpyllum (Linn.)— MM Thy'm. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Pastures and banks ; common. Fl. June to August. 

 The form T. Ghammdrys (Fries) has not come under our 

 notice, though likely enough to occur. 



Ranges from sea-level to 1300 feet in Derry. 



CALAMINTHA Moench. 

 1. C. o£B.ciualis (Moench.) — Common Ccdamint. 

 Thymus Calammtha (Scop.), Flor. Hib. 

 Districts .1*/ 23456-89- 11- 

 Lat. 510-56°. South and Middle of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Waysides, rocks, walls, and waste places, chiefly on a 

 limestone soil; rather rare and local. Fl. July to September, 



1. KiUarney ; C. G. B. Kenmare ; Prof. Harvey. — 1 and 

 2. Several places about Cork ; Flor. Gorh and /. (7.-7-2. 

 Frequent on a limestone soil near Fermoy ; Mr. T. Ghandlee 

 Waterford ; /. G. Near Clonmel ; Miss S. Grubb. — 3. Two 

 or three places in Kilkenny ; Eev. S. Madden — 4 and 5. 

 Wicklow, Dublin, Meath, and Kildare, several localities. 

 Near Drogheda; Mr. J. B. Hamilton. — 6. Abundant in 

 Burren ; Mr. F. J. Foot, and occurs also in East Galway ; 

 . and Isles of Arran — 8. West Galway, ruins of Ochnanew 

 Castle, near Oughterard, &c. — 9. Shores of Lough Ree, &c., 

 in Roscommon ; Mr. F. J. Foot. At Cong, Mayo ; Wade 

 GaUovid. Very rare in Ulster. — 11. On a dry bank by a 

 footpath leading from the Moville road to the Foyle ; D. M 



