Hart — 0)i the Flora of South -West Donegal. 461 



'ISymph/tum officinale, Linn. Eanymore water, above Drumagraa 

 Bridge ; elsewhere near cottage gardens . 



^^Borago officinalis, Linn. Occurs occasionally, as by Lougli Eske, 

 but an escape from cultivation. 



[]Echium vulgare, Linn. In a field on tlie south side of Inch Island, 

 where it was gathered by Mrs. Bohen's gardener, of Bart, Loagh 

 SwiUy.} 



'^'Lycium larlarum, Linn, Established by the Bundrowes river, near 

 Bundoran, having spread from a cottage garden. 



\Solanum dulcamara, Linn. By an inlet a couple of miles S.W. froni 

 Donegal, along the shore, but near a cottage. At Ballyshannon, 

 this plant may be seen trailed over cottages for ornament, show- 

 ing its means of iatroduction ; roadside by the workhouse near 

 Donegal. 



^Linaria cymbalaria, Hill. Hoadside walls about Ballyshannon. 

 Scrophularia aquatica, Linn. By the Pettigo river, close to its 

 mouth at Lough Eske. 

 ^Mimuliis luteus, Linn. Halinmore ; about Carrick ; very abundant 

 and ornamental along the Eoyle, from Liiford to Carrigans, 

 where it more than holds its own amongst the coarsest marsh 

 plants. 

 Veronica scutellata, Linn. By the river Eske ; Ardnamona woods ; 

 Crumlin lough, near Killybegs. 



V. anagallis, Linn. Roadside between Donegal and Ballyshannon ; 

 Bundrowes bridge, Bundoran. 



V. leccahunga, Linn. Grlen. 

 ^ V. peregrina, Linn. "White-house garden, Killybegs ; Lough Eske 

 Castle garden, and apparently as a weed in most of the gardens 

 throughout the country. I have noticed its abundance fiifteen 

 years ago in Donegal and Deny gardens. 



^Mentha viridis, Linn. On the left bank of the Finn, immediately 

 above Liscooly Bridge ; thoroughly established, and quite apart 

 from any existing cottage or garden. 



*M. piperita, Sm. Roadside waste places between Tawnamully Bridge 

 and Lough Eske ; between Ballyshannon and Donegal ; by the 

 Bundrowes bridge, Bundoran ; an established escape from cot- 

 tage gardens. 



Scutellaria galericulata, Linn. Right bank of the Erne, about a mile 

 above Ballyshannon, at the point where Donegal touches Lough 

 Erne ; on limestone shingle in a little stony bay (Port Roshin ?) 

 between Killybegs and Fintragh — an odd situation ; but I have 

 sr'cm it in exactly similar ones in Kerry, between Castletown 

 Bere and Adrigoole. 



Galeopsis versicolor, Curt. Fields about Ballyshannon and Ballintra. 



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