222 LABIATE. [Calamintha. 



2. C. Ifepeta (Clairv.) — Lesser Galamint. 

 C. officinalis, vav. Bentham. 

 District 1_---------- 



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

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Dry banks ; very rare. Fl, July, August. 



1. Near KiUarney (probably near Mucruss) ; C. G. B, 

 (Professor Babington considers his specimen identical with 

 the G. nepefoides of Grenier and Godron ; " Flore de France,'' 

 ii., p. 665. About Glandore, on dry banks (Mr. R. W^ 

 Townsend) ; Flor. Cork. Not seen by Dr. Power, nor by Mr. 

 Carroll. 



3. C. Aoinos (Clairv.) — Basil-Thyme. 

 Districts ---45------- 



Lat. 52° or 53°-54°. East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Cultivated fields, &c., on a light soil ; very rare. Fl. July, 

 August. 



3. Kilkenny (Mr. Tighe) ; Br. Sinks {fide I. C.)—i. On 

 the Murrough of Wicklow; on gravelly banks, sparingly; 

 B. M. — 5. Near Athy (Miss Trench), and in a sandy field at 

 Portmarnock ; MacTcay Addenda. Abundant on gravelly 

 fields near Thomastown, Kildare ; B. M. 



4. C. Clinopoditun (Benth.) — Wild BasU. 

 Glinopodium vulgare (Linn.) Flor. Hib. 

 Districts 1-345----- 11- 

 Lat. 51°-56°. South, East, and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Dry bushy places ; very rare. Fl. July, August. 



1. On several of the islands in the lower Lake of Killarney ; 

 Flor. Hib. By a park wall along the northern shore of 

 Oysterhaven, near Kinsale (Dr. Power) ; Fhr. Cork. Not 

 seen in Cork by Messrs. ■ Carroll, Murphy, and Sullivan. — . 

 3. TuUatyrne, Johnswell mountains; and Inch, Kilkenny; 

 £ev. S. Madden, — 4. Hilly ground between Enniskerry and 

 Bray; Flor. Hib. Road-side between Knockmaroon and 

 Lucan; old glens about Glasnevin; Ir. Flor, — 11. On the 



