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LABIATE 



[Galamintha 



14 Queen's Maryborough, in three stations '96 — P. 



19 Kildare Ciu-ragh gravel-pit c. '97 — P. Athy — Mackay 5^6. 



20 Wicklow MuiTough on gravelly hanks, D. Moore — Cyl. I. 



21 Dublin Portmarnock '00 — P. Yery rare, ? casual — Colgan. 

 24 Longford St. Martin's Well '85-6— B. & V. iij. 



Eare and local. Well established in its stations in 7, 14, 19 at least. 



1 



Kerry S. 



2 



Kerry X. 



3 



Cork W. 



4 



Cork Mid 



5 



Cork E. 



6 



Waterfd. 



7 



Tipp. S. 



8 



Linirck. 



9 



Clare 



10 



Tipp. N. 



11 



Kilkny. 



12 



Wexford 



13 



Carlow 



15 



Galw. SE 



16 



Galw. W. 



17 



Galw. NE, 



19 



Kildare 



20 "Wicklow 



21 



Dublin 



22 



Meatb 



24 



Longfd. 



25 



Poscomn. 



26 



Mayo E, 



31 



Louth 



Galamintha officinalis Moench. Calaniint. 

 Census 25 — East 11, Centre 6, West 8, 

 Kenmare '99 : rare and local — Scully. 

 Killarney '00 : rare and chiefly in the south — Scully. 

 Eallylickey '98, Timoleague : rare — Phillips. 

 Carrigahne '00 (Scully) : f. on limestone — Phillips. 

 Midleton '00 : frequent — Phillips. 

 Passage, Ballinamona — B. & Gr. '89 100. Pare. 

 Eethard '00— Phillips. Ardfinnan abundant '00— P. 

 Askeaton '00— P. 



Inishmore '95 — P. And in Burren, rare. 

 Clougbjordan '00— Phillips. 

 Kilkenny '00 — Phillips. Very frequent. 

 Island quay. Dollar Point (Miss Glascott) — B. & M. MS^ 



Bagenalstown '99, Leigblinbridge, Milford — P. 



Ifortb of Gort '00— P. 



Kilbeg ferry '99 — P. Galway — g2. Oughterard — jj6: 



Kilcornan '37 — Ball gj. 



Co. Kildare— Cy 5. I. 



Yallombrosa '94 — More. Several old records [?]. 



Knockmaroon '00 — Colgan. 



Beauparc '00— P. 



ISTewtowncashel and Elfeet Bay '00 — P. 



Lough Eee, E. J. 'Foot— Cyl. I. 



Cong '95— Marshall, and Cyh. II. 



Boyne Obelisk '96— P. 

 34 Dongl. E. |Near Ballyshannon, H. AUingham — Fl. Don. 



Strongly calcicole, and almost confined to the limestone. The 

 Wicklow locality, which seems an exception, is really not so, as the 

 limestone drift of the Bray Iliver valley harbours several calcicole 

 plants. The East Waterford and West Cork stations appear to be 

 genuine exceptions, but possibly limestone drift occurs. There seems 

 no reason for doubting the Donegal station's being,- aboriginal. 



