156 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS IN DONEGAL. 
Pyrola media Sw. Heathy places on Inch Top, and sides of 
Bridge End Glen, J. H.; 
tatice rariflora Drej. Drumnacraig Bay, below Glinsk, on the 
ic coast of Fanet; II. This is t the first Fanet record, and 
the eastmost in Don egal. It is also its northern limit; and the 
next station, after rounding Malin Head and all eae Troladd 
east of it, is in South-east Antrim, at Larne, In tracking out this 
range, I find it necessary to apologize for the map my publishers 
supplied my Donegal Flora with, which was against my selection. 
It makes Mulroy an inland lake! No doubt it commits other 
monstrosities. 
S. auriculefolia ee) Syme. Rocks north of ha 
Malin Head. This is C. Moore’s old record, ‘“* Dunar The 
form is abundant pol beautifully neon here, and Mrs Bennett 
referred specimens as above. The present locality i is its outlying 
north-eastern a northern limit, and the rock sea-lavender is not 
met with again round the coast ‘till Louth, in the Dublin district. 
Var. S. in sonsilic seems to be the commonest form in Ireland, as 
it is in nearly all the western stations in England. 
Anchusa sempervirens Linn. ‘‘ Near the oath at Churchtown,” 
Fahan, J. H.; Il. Mr. C. Moore’s old record in Cyb. Hib., which 
has been identified as above. 
ycopsis arvensis Linn. Fields at Linsfort, Ballynarry Strand, 
J.H.; I. This plant seems to be increasing in Inishowen and 
Fanet. 
ertensia maritima 8. F. Gray. ‘Small strand north of Ineuran 
Bay, | Malin Head; and abundant at the old station on the north- 
_ east side of Malin Head ; I. 
Flora ; I. 
tLanaria vulgaris Mill. Plentiful in a hedge at Elaghbeg, three- 
quarters of a mile east of Bridge End Station, looking native 
J. H. This is the third, and perhaps the best locality in the 
county for this species ; II. 
*Mimulus guttatus DC. Abundant on on banks of a stream 
between Bridge End and Burnfoot, J. H.; 
eronica montana Linn. Plentiful by me ote River below 
Ballymacoole; III. and V. In the glen above Glen House, Clon- 
many; I. Ditch at rei and in wood beside the old castle, 
Buncrana, J. H. ; II. 
* Mentha piperita Sm. Ditches at Cloghorna, near Ballyliffin, 
Clonmany ; I. 
Lycopus europeus Linn. By an old (and pretty) lane at Tan- 
deragee, Clonmany; and in aes pleces by ~ Clonmany River, 
below the lake at Meendoran ; I, 
