208 ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL. 
about a mile and a half from the Signal tower. Elsewhere in 
Donegal I aad nes with this rare and handsome plant on nly in 
Ross, In the ‘ Cybele Hibernica’ is a record for this species, 
~ Point of Eee Donegal,” which is in ties wen 
Myosotis repens Don.—Near Ardmalin Cottage. 
M. ohio Schultz — especially about Ardmalin. 
M.a ff M. versi ; 
Tees niger Li.—One pina at Greencastle, W. E. H.] 
Solanum Dulcamara L.-—Walls of Derry, Dr. Moore, Ord. Surv. 
t. 
E Cadhanche Hedere Duby.—Very rare in the north of Ireland, 
and I was glad to find a second locality on the ivy rocks above 
Goorey School Hotes, west of Malin. The only ie habitat in 
the north of Ireland is on the west shores of taank ; 
+Verbascum Thapsus L. Railway banks at Fahan, ere it was 
first shown me by Dean Gwyn 
Digitalis purpurea L. Sephistaos nodosa 
Serophularia aquatica L, — Plentiful in ditches by the railway 
and near it about Inch Road, Burnfoot, Bridgend, &c., along the 
river. This species is not socommon as I at one time supposed it 
to be. It is, however, plentiful at Ramullan as formerly recorded. 
It isa Bl: commoner species in the south of Irelan 
yrum pratense L.—Glengad Head; woods about Carn- 
ees Ee atinghy distributed, 
Pedicularis palustris L. sylvatica L. 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. eae At 850 ae on Coolcross. 
artsia viscosa L.—An ace asia of the range of this species in 
ape has been given at p. 4 
Euphrasia officinalis L. — Abundant and very variable. A 
sotiarknhle form has been gathered upon Innistrahull. 
FE. Odontites L. 
Veronica ser. Ades L Trg W.E.H 
V. Anagallis L.—Frequent, W. B. _ italia estuary, and 
oy Na 
bunga L.—Very common. In ditches about Carndonagh 
this ane ‘takes the place of Helosciadium nodiflorum. 
. Chamedrys Li. _‘V. officinalis L. 
y. pate L.—About Derry, W. E. H. Scarce in Donegal. 
V. arvensis L. V. agrestis L. 
ng ae raja L.—Kilderry garden, near Muff. In many places 
from east to west of Donegal this has become the commonest 
garden weed. LExcept in gardens I have not met with it. 
Mentha ie L. M. arvensis L. 
{M. piperita Sm.—By the old road near Muff, in Derry, D. M. . 
I saw what T believe oi be this species by the side of an old road 
between the Scalp and Inch Road Station, but I have not examined 
it satisfactorily. 
Thymus Serpyllum L.—Abundant. 
Calamintha Chnbpidiuin Benth.—On the west bank of the Foyle, 
age sonionierty. sparingly, Cyb. Hib. One of the rarest plants 
in 
