Galeopsis.] labiate. 227 



found under a wall at Roper's-rest, Dublin. It has also 

 occurred on Great Island ; between Foaty and Cork ; and 

 near Carrigaline ; Flor. Cork., but has not been seen lately ; 

 /. C. Mr. Carroll found a single root many years ago, and 

 there can be little doubt that the plant was an escape from 

 cultivation, having been long used medicinally.] 



GALEOPSIS Linn. 



1. G. Ladanum (Linn.) — Bed Hemp-Nettle. 



Districts --3 4 5------- 



Lat. 51° or 52°-54°. East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Corn fields and hedge-banks ; rare, and very local. Fl. 

 August, September. 



3. Bellone and Freshford, Kilkenny; Rev. S. Madden. — 

 4. Near Greystones, Wicklow ; B. M. — 5. In crops near the 

 shore at Malahide, plentifully ; hedge-banks and borders of 

 fields between ChapeUzod and Luttrel's-town, and elsewhere ; 

 Wade Buhl. Feltrum Hill ; lands of Peatown ; broken 

 grounds at Howth; Ir. Fhr. Corn-field on Howth; Br. 

 AquiUa Smith. Gravelly banks near Cardifi^'s-bridge ; side 

 of Knockmaroon hill; Fbr. Hih. Near Dublin, at Dundrum ; 

 D. M. Frequent in corn-fields at Ballitore, Kildare ; /. G. 

 Fields at Straffan ; Mr. J. Bouglas. 



Said to have been found near Cork (see Fhr. Cork), but 

 has not come under the notice of Mr. Carroll. 



2. Qe. Tetrahit (Linn.) — Common Hemp-Nettle. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated land, way-sides, and bushy places ; common. 

 Fl. July to September, 



3. G versicolor (Curt.) — Larqe-jlawered Hemp-Nettle. 

 G. Tetrahit var. Bentham. 



Districts 1P-3-5--8 9 10 1112 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish, inclining to British. 



