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9. Foxford, Mayo ; A. G. M.—12. Roddens, Down ; Bally- 

 castle ; Mor. JJlst. Newcastle ; Reo. W. M. Hind. Bangor ; 

 Carrickfergus ; Fhfr. Belf. New Forge, Malone ; Mr. J. S. 

 Holden. By Lough Foyle, Derry ; B. M. 



2. L. intermediiuu (Fries) — Intermediate Dead-nettle. 

 L. amplexicaide var. Bentham. 

 Districts -------_9-_l2 



Lat. 54°-56°- North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



Fields and waste places; rare and local. Fl. June to 

 September. 



9. Near the base of Ben Bulben, Sligo; Mr. J. Ball. 

 Cultivated fields at Mullaghmore, Sligo ; Mr. J. T. Boswell 

 Syme in Flor. Ulst. — 12. Near Coleraine, Deny ; Mr. J. Ball. 

 MagiUigan, Derry ; and shore at Newtownards, Down ; Mr. 

 S, A. Stewart. Common in sandy fields about Belfast ; Flor. 

 Belf. 



3. L. iacisum (Willd) — Cut-leaved Dead-nettle. 

 L. purpureum var. Bentham. 



Districts 123456-89 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated ground and waste places; not unfrequent, 

 especially near the coast. Fl, April to. September. 



Far less common than -L. purpureum, and in the North of 

 Ireland has probably not been sufficiently distinguished from 

 L. intermedium. Appears to be rare in Antrim and Deny. 



4. L. purpureum (Lian.) — Bed Dead-nettle 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated land and waste places ; common. Fl. May to 

 September. 



5. L. album (Linn.) — White Bead-netUe. 

 Districts (1) - 3 4 5 - 7 - 9 10 - 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Middle and North of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



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