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Mieraciuni loreale, Fries. — Coosan Point. 



Campanula rotundifolia, Linn. — Common everywliere. 



Vaccmium oxycoccos, Linn. — Only seen in a bog near Derrymacar 



Lough. 

 Andromeda 2)olifoJia, Linn. — In a bog at Ballybay, and many other 



places. 

 Cldora ferfoliaia, Linn. — Eather scarce. 

 Gentiana amareUa, Linn. — Only seen on the east bank of the Shannon, 



below the bridge at Athlone. 

 Verlascum tJiapsus, Linn. — Yew Point. Kot common. 

 "^Antirrhinum ma jus, Linn. — XaturaHzed on the walls of Kilmore 



Castle. 

 "^Zinaria minor, Desf . — Eailway near Eiltoom. 

 * ,, cymhalaria, '^ill. — Iv'aturalized on Carbery Island. 

 Vero?iica hedermfolia, Linn. — Shore of Killinure Lough, &c. 

 [] ,, polita, Pries. — This species is not marked in our catalogues, 

 and it has been omitted from most of the local lists 

 on Irish Botany published since the " Cybele Hi- 

 bernica," in which it is recorded from every district 

 and marked "common." Perhaps it has been con- 

 founded with V. agrestis, to which it is closely 

 allied.] 

 ■^ ,, luxlaiimii, Ten. — Cultivated ground. This species is now 

 widely distributed over Ireland. 

 ,, montana, Linn. — Hare Island, &c. 

 ,, scutellata, Linn. — Common, 

 Lycopus europaeus, Linn. — Xot common. 



Mentha piperita, Huds. — A single specimen gathered is referred to 

 this species with some doubt — as the pedicles and 

 calyx are hairy — but the leaves are nearly glabrous, 

 and the corolla is glabrous within and without. If 

 it be M. piperita it is, perhaps, the form vulgaris, 

 Sole. 

 Origanum vulgare, Linn. — i^^ear St. Martin's "Well, and roadside near 

 Ballymahon and Lanesborough. 

 ^Calamintha acinos, Clairv. — Only near St. Martin's "Well, opposite 



island of Inchinagh. 

 '*Nepeta cataria, Linn. — Bracknagh, by roadside. 

 Stachys amligua, Sm. — Only seen near Ballymahon. 

 Lamium intermedium, Fries. — Lanesborough. 



,, album, Linn. — Roadside near Ballybay, Athlone, &c. 

 Teucrium scordium, Linn. — Growing in abundance around the islands 

 and on the shore of the lake at the southern end, but 

 not so plentiful at the northern end, from which it 

 has been recorded. Fide I. B. (Isaac Butler) 

 Annot. in Threlkeld. Below the bridge of 

 Athlone, among the long grass on the banks of the 

 river. 



