240 SCEOPHULARINE^. OEOBANCHE^ [Orohanche 



Bartsia viscosa L. 



Census 7 — East 3, Centre 0, "West 4. 



1 Kerry S. Kenmare '99 : frequent — Scully. 



2 Kerry IS". Ardiert '99 : frequent in south, rare in north — Scully. 



3 Cork W. Dunnianway '00 : common — Phillips. 



4 Cork !Mid Currabinny '00, Coachford, ^lillstreet : rare — Phillips. 



5 Cork E. Eermoy, Chandlee — Cyl. I. Midleton — Power i^/. 



6 Waterfd. JS^orth of Lismore '95, F. E. Currey — Cyl. II. 

 34 Dongl.E. Buncrana '91, J. Hunter; Inch '81 — Fl. Don. 



I do not doubt this being native in Donegal. 



Pedicularis palustris L. Lousewort. 

 Divisions all. Common. 



Pedicularis sylvatica L. Pted Rattle. 

 Divisions all. Common. 



RMnanthus Crista- galli L. TeUow Ptattle. 

 "Divisions all. Abundant. 



Melampynim pratense L. Co^v-^vheat. 



Divisions all, except 22 Heath. Generally frequent in rough 

 ground. Eare in the Central Plain, and usually off the Emestone, but 

 this appears to be due to its preference for hilly ground, and the fact 

 that the hills are mostly formed of non-calcareous rocks, rather than 

 to any objection on the plant's part to Emestone. 



Melampyrum sylvaticum L. 



(35 Dongl. W.? Keai-L. Eske— Cony '82 24^. Xot found since.) 



39 Antrim Glenarrff '90— P. Eare— i^/. XE. 



40 L'deriy Errigal banks near Gai-vagh '94 — P. 



Mr. Hart has vainly sought this plant in its Donegal station, and 

 believes a mistake was made. 



Orobanche major L. Broomi-ape (genus). 

 Census 5+(l)— East 4+(l), Centi'e 0, West 1. 



3 Cork W. Dunmanway (C. Longfield), &c.— AlEn Fl. '83. 



4 Cork Mid Currabinny '00 (Scully) : rare —Phillips. 



