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Veronica hederifoUa (Linn.) — In the garden at Crum Castle. V. 



agrestis, V. polita and V. anagallis, ought also to occur. V. 



agrestis is in Mr. Stewart's list. 

 Euphrasia officinalis (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 Bartsia odontites (Huds.) — Not uncommon in some places. 

 Pedicularis palustris (Linn.) — Devenish, &c. Common. 

 P. sylvatica (Linn.) — White Island, &c. Frequent. 

 Rhinanthus crista-galU (Linn.) — Common everywhere. 

 Melampyrum pratense (Linn.) — Plentiful in many places. Gaffer 



Island, &c. 



Labiate. 



Lycopus europceus (Linn.) — Boggy, cultivated ground, one mile west 



of Crum Castle. 

 Mentha hirsuta (Linn.) — Common. 

 M. arvensia (Linn.)? — Common on the shores of the islands in the 



lower lake. 

 Thymus serpyllum (Fries.) — Apparently not common. 

 JVepeta glechoma (Benth.) — Devenish, &c. Common. 

 '^Melissa officinalis (Linn.) — Occurs near the garden on the Island of 



Trasna, with Tanacetum vulgare and Chrysanthemum parthenium. 



All three probably planted. 

 Prunella vulgaris (Linn.) — Common everywhere. 

 Scutellaria galericulata (Linn.) — Only seen in the wood between Crum 



Castle and the farm-yard, where it is common in one spot. 

 Stachys palustris (Linn.) — Common. 

 S. sylvatica (Linn.) — Devenish, &c. Frequent. 

 Galeopsis tetrahit (Linn.) — In many places round' both upper and 



lower lake, but not common. 

 Lamium purpureum (Linn.) — Common. 



Ajuga reptans (Linn.) — Devenish, &c. Common everywhere. 

 [Teucrium scorodonia (Linn.) — Apparently wanting. Mr, Stewart 



does not mention it, and I have no entry of its occurrence.] 



BoEAGINACEJE. 



Myosotis ccespitosa (Schultz). — Common. 



M. palustris (With.) — Common ; perhaps more so than the last. 



M. arvensis (Hoffm.) — Not very common. 



M. versicolor (Reich.) — Common ; met with more frequently than 

 Jf. arvensis. 

 '^•Symphytum officinale (Lirm.) — I have this entered in my list as occur- 

 ring near houses, but do not remember the locality. 



PlNGUICULACE^. 



Pinguicula vulgaris (Linn.) — On Devenish ; but rather a rare species 

 about the lake. 



