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GrENTIANACE^. 



Gentiana campestris, Linn. — Prequent, and of large size. A variety 



with white flowers also occurred. 

 Erythrcea centaurium, Pers. — Chiefly in the form with broad radical 



leaves, and little or no stem, which has often been miscalled '■'■ E. 



littoralis.^^ 

 Menyanthes trifoUata, Linn. — Church Lake. 



CONVOLVULACE JE . 



Convolmdus sepium, Linn. — Prequent in bushy places and on fences, 

 and nearly always with pink flowers. 



SCEOPHULARIACE^ . 



Veronica arvensis, Linn. 



V. anagallis, Linn. — Streamside near St. Coleman's Church. 



V. leccahungce, Linn. 



V. chamcedrys, Linn. 



f V. agrestis, Linn. ") Cultivated land and roadsides ; probably in- 



f V. polita, Fries. ) troduced. 



f Bartsia odontites, Huds. — All the plants which we observed belonged 

 to the form E. serotina, Reich ; perhaps a colonist only. 



Euphrasia officinalis, Linn. — Both the typical form and E. gracilis, 

 Fries, the latter rather more frequent of the two. Also a mari- 

 time variety with stiif fleshy broad leaves, and bracts closely 

 crowded ; a form which I have also noticed in Achill. 



Rhinanthus crista-galli, Linn. 



Pedicularis palustris, Linn. — Rare, near Church Lake. 



P. sylvatica, Linn. — Frequent. 



Scrophularia aquatica, Linn. — Rare, observed in one place only, east of 

 the village. 



Labiate. 



Mentha aquatica, Linn. — Frequent. 



Thymus serpyllum, Linn. 



Teucrium scorodonia, Linn. 



\ Lamium purpureum, Linn. — A weed in gardens, etc. 



f Galeopsis tetrahit, Linn. — On rubbish, and in borders of fields about 



the village, probably introduced. 

 Stachys palustris, Linn. 



\ iS. arvensis, Linn. — Cultivated ground, a colonist. 

 Prunella vulgaris, Linn. 

 Scutellaria minor, Linn. — I^Tear Church Lake. 



