224 LABIATE. \_Nepeta. 



"Way-sides, banks, -waste places, and ruins; rare. Fl. 

 July, August. 



1. By the old Abbey of Timoleague ; DnwHmowt?, but not 

 seen recently. — 2. N«ar Clonmel, Tipperary; Miss S. Grrubh. — 

 3. Danesfort; and BaUykeefe, Kilkenny; Bev. S. Madden. 

 Near Carlow (introduced probably) ; Mr. J. Morrison. — 5. 

 Bank by the Dodder, above Rathfarnham bridge ; Fhr. Hib. 

 Sandy fields about Kush and Skemes ; Ir. Flor. — 6. By the 

 Shannon, opposite Limerick; Flor.Hih. Eoad-side near Bal- 

 lyvaughan, Clare; A.G.M. West of Lough Rea, in Galway ; 

 Prof. Graham. — 8. Near the town of Galway ; Prof. Balfour. 

 Between Galway and Oughterard ; D. M. Between Newport 

 and Castlebar, probably not native ; Mr. J. Ball. — 9. Road- 

 sides at Cong, Mayo (growing with Caiamintha and Verbena) ; 

 Wade OaUovid. — 12. Near the hotel at Downhill station; 

 Bailycastle ; Flor. UUt. Sandy banks at Benone, MagilUgan, 

 Derry ; D. M. 



Probably introduced in many if not all its localities. 



2. N. Glechoma (Benth.) — Grovnd Ivy. 

 Glechoma hederacea (Linn.) 



Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°.-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Woods and hedges ; common. Fl. April to June. 



LAMIUM Linn. 



1. L. amplexicaiile (Linn.) — Henbit. 



Districts 12345---9--12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Sandy fields and waste places, mostly near the sea ; rather 

 rare. Fl. May to August. 



1 and 2. In South and North Cork; /. C— 3. In Kil- 

 kenny ; Rev. S. Madden. — 4. Abundant on the Mirrrough of 

 Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Not unfrequent about Dublin ; J). M. — 



