Verbena.] verbenace^. 233 



ORDER L.— VERBENACE^. 



VERBENA Linn. 



1. v. ofQ.cmalis (Linn.) — Vervain. 



Districts 1234 567 8--- 12. 



Lat. 61°-54°. South and Middle of Ireland. 



Type in Great Brita,in, English. 



Road-sides and waste places, mostly on limestone ; local. 

 Fl. July, August. 



Plentiful in some parts of the south and west of Ireland ; 

 and frequent in many of the midland counties ; but pro- 

 bably introduced in several of its localities ; rare or wanting 

 in the north of Ireland ; the only station recorded being that 

 of " Saintfield road, Ballygowan ;" Flor. Bdf. 



ORDER LI.— LENTIBULARIACE^. 



PINGUIGULA Linn. 



1. P. vulgaris (Linn.) — Common Butterwort. 



Districts 123456789 10 11 12 



Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Scottish, inclining to British. 



Bogs and damp heathy places ; frequent. Fl. June, July. 



Rare in the south of Ireland, but found on Hungry Hill 

 by Mr. Drummond; at Valentia, Kerry by the Rev. S. 

 Madden, and in South Cork by Mr. Carroll. In South 

 Tipperary {Miss S. Gnibb). Longford Pass, Tipperary {Eev. 

 S. Madden). 'In Kilkenny, at Bellone, Wilton, and Glandine, 

 (Eev. S. Madden). Frequent in the midland counties, and 

 abundant in many parts of the north and west of Ireland. 



From sea-level to 2000 feet on Errigal (Flor. UM.) 



2. P. grandiflora (Lam.) — Large-flowered Butterwort. 

 P. vidgaris var. Bentham. 

 Districts 1 2---------- 



Lat. 51°-55°. South-west of Ireland — Cork and Kerry. 

 Hibernian type. Not found in Great Britain. 



