228 LABIATE. [Stachys. 



Cultivated ground ; local. Fl. July, August. 



1. In several fields near Castle Island; Smith's ^^ Kerry" 

 (No. 94).— 3. Fields near the City of Kilkenny; Rev. S. 

 Madden. — 5. In potato fields near Glasnevin (Mx. Under- 

 wood); Flor. Hib. Not recently found near Dublin. At 

 Termonfeckin and TuUyesker, near Drogheda ; Mr. J. B. 

 Hamilton. — 8. Near Foxford, Mayo, but not common ; 

 A. Q. M. — 9. Siigo ; Fhr. Hib., and the Me Mr. J. Wynne. — 

 10. Frequent in Tyrone; Mr. J. Ball. TJrney; Admiral 

 Jones. Tandragee, Armagh ; Rev. E. O'Meara. Bessmount, 

 Monaghan ; Miss Maffett. — 11. Frequent in Donegal ; Mr. J. 

 Ball and Frof. Murphy. — 12. Abundant in many parts of 

 Antrim and Derry, near Dungiven, Kilrea, &c. ; D. M 

 Lambeg, Crawfordsbui-n, &g., Flor. Ulst. Bangor and 

 Newtonards ; Flor. Belf. Once found by Mr. Sullivan near 

 Cork, where probably it had been introduced. 



STACHYS Linn. 

 1. S. Betoniea (Benth.) — Betony. 

 Betonica officinalis (Linn.), Brit. Flor., Flor. Hib. 

 Districts 12 3-56--- 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-55°. Ireland, except North-west. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Woods and thickets ; very rare. Fl. July, August. 



1. "Woods at Mucruss ; Wade Rar. Ross "Woods, and in 

 several of the islands in the lower lake of KUlamey; Mackay 

 Cat. Ir. Kenmare ; Prof. Harvey. In the barony of Bere ; 

 Drummxmd. — 2. ImokiUy (Mr. Drummond) ; Flor. Cork. In 

 a wood on the north side of the river between Cappoquin and 

 Lismore ; Smith's "Waterford." — 3. Banks by the roadside at 

 Newrath, near Gaul's MUls, in Kilkenny ; Mr. T. Chandke. — 

 5. Near Abbotstown, county Dublin ; Wade Rar. — 6. In 

 a wood by the river-side near Corronanagh, Clare ; Wade 

 Rar. — 10. On an old fort near Tartaraghan, Ai'magh ; Rev. 

 G. Robinson — 12. Shane's Castle "Woods, by Lough Neagh ; 

 Flor. Hib. Parkmount near Belfast ; Flor. Ulst. By the 

 river Bann above and below the bridge at Kilrea, Derry, 

 sparingly ; B. M. 



