232 LABIATE. [Ajuga. 



between Lismore and Tallow, near a brook-side ; Smith's 

 " Waterford." In a marshy place, near the river Bride, 

 east of Castle Lyons, not in quantity, and flowering late in 

 August ; Wade Ear. (not gathered recently). — 6. Near the 

 bridge at Portumna, and thence along the west shore of 

 Lough Derg, plentiful ; D. M. On the banks of the Shannon, 

 near Limerick; KEogh. — 7. Li marshy ground near the 

 bridge at Portumna, county of Tipperary ; Flor. Hib. In the 

 Appendix to Threlkeld, Dr. Molyneux says that " Scordium — 

 Water Germander" — grows in the county of Down ; but it 

 has not been found there since. 



For some remarks on the identity of T. Scordium (Linn.) 

 and T. scordioides (Schreb.), see "^Phytologist," 0. S. ii., p. 129. 



[Temrium Chamcedr^s (Linn.), Wall Germander, still grows 

 on the Cork Fair-field, where it was noticed in 1840, by Dr. 

 Power (see Flor. Cork) ; but in Dr. Wade's station, " borders 

 of the sandy fallow fields at Greenhills, on the road leading 

 to Tallaght, county Dublin," it has not been found for 

 many years pasti It was no doubt introduced in both loca- 

 lities.] 



AJUGA Linn. 

 1. A. reptans (Linn.) — Common Sugle. 

 Districts 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Shady and damp places ; common. Fl. May, June. 



From sea-level to 1260 feet on Ben Evenagh, Derry; 

 (D. M.) 



2. A. pyramidalis (Linn.) — Pyramidal Sugle. 

 A. geneuensis (Linn.) Bentham. 



District — _- — — 6- — — — -- 

 Lat. 53°-54°. West of Ireland — Arran Isles and Burren. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



Limestone pastures ; very rare. Fl. May, June. 



6. Sparingly by the new coast road near Poulsallagh, 

 south of Black Head, in Burren, Clare ; Mr. F. J. Foot. 

 Near Kilmoran, on the east side of the Great Island f 

 Arran, in Galway Bay ; sparingly ; B. M. 



