Marrubium.] labiate. 231 



MABRUBIUM Lian. 



1. t M. vulgare (Linn.) — White Horehound. 



Districts 12-456------ 



Lat. 51°-54°. South and Middle of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



"Waste places and road-sides, usually near houses; rare. 

 Fl. July to September. 



1. Very rare near Cork, and only seen at Currabinga; 

 I.e. — 2. Great Island and East Ferry ; Fhr. Cork. Strand 

 near CarrigaJine ; Drummond. — i. On the coast at Curacloa, 

 Wexford ; Mr. J. Morrison. Common on the Murrough of 

 Wicklow ; Wade Bar. Various places in Wicklow ; between 

 Dunganstown and the sea ; Flor. Hib. Near Bray ; Mr. J. 

 Ball. — 5. Old churchyard at Howth ; Fhr. Hib. Loughlins- 

 town Commons ; Ir. Fhr. — 6. Road-side near the village of 

 Murrough, Clare; Rev. T. Warren. Road-side near BaUy- 

 vaughan, Clare ; A.G.M. Plentiful along road-sides, south 

 of Black Head, and north-east of BaUyvaughan ; Mr. F. J. 

 Foot. In the Great Island of Arran, mostly near villages ; 

 Mr. L. Ogilhy. 



Perhaps native on the south and east coast. 



TEUGRIUMJAan. 

 1. T. Scorodonia (Linn.) — Wood Sage. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Woods, heaths, and bushy and stony places ; common. Fl. 

 July, August. 



From.sea-level to 1100 on Ben Evenagh; D. M. 



2. T. Scordium (Linn.)' — Water Germander. 

 Districts -2---67----- 

 Lat. 52°-53°. South and West of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Germanic. 



Marshy places ; very local and rare. Fl. July, August. 



2. Near the river Bride, east of Castle Lyons, also in 

 Waterford on the same river; Smith's " Cork," Found 



