234 PEIMULACE^. 



ANAGALLIS Linn. 



1. A. arvensis Linn. — i 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51^°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Ti/pe, British-EngHsli. 



Com-flelds, sand-hills, and waste places ; frequent and locally 

 abundant. Fl. May- August. 



Sea-level to 1000 ft. in Duhlin (iV. C). 



Far. fiar.B.TTT.-RA (Schreb.) — II. At Grlento-wn, Grlanmire ( CojrrolV) : 

 Annot. in Flor. Cork. — IV. Grarden at Bray : TempletonMS. Com- 

 fleld at Alderton, Wexford {Miss L. QUscott) : B.-H. Sf G. i88g.— 

 V. Sparingly near Ejlkea Castle,, Elldare {J. Bouglas) : Bee. Add. 

 At Castle BeUiiighain, Louth, 1893; Cecil Butler. Sparingly in a 

 cornfield at Portrane, Co. Duhlin : N. C. iSgs.—^TH. Near Bel- 

 mont, Gal-way {Br. W. King) : Rec. AM. — X. Garden ground at 

 Bessmount, Monaghan {Miss Maffetf) : Cyh. — XI. A garden weed, 

 at Horn Head: Sort iS'jg. — ^XII. Cornfields near Warrenpoint> 

 Down : Flor. Sib. Near Balleevy, Down ; Miss E. Malone. 

 gtranmillis-road near BeKast : Stewart i8g^. 



Of frequent occurrence in cultivated ground, but usually as a 

 casual only. 



2. A. teneUa Linn. — Bog Pimpernel, 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



lat. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Bogs and damp pastures ; frequent. Fl. July- August. 



Sea-level in 'E. Donegal and S. Cork. To 1600 ft. in Down 

 {S.SfP.) ; to 1400 ft. in Dublin {N. C). 



CENTIJNCULUS Linn. 

 1. C. minimus Linn. — Bastard Pimpernel. 



Districts I. 11. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51i°-55J°. From South to North. Type, English-British. 



Lowland. Damp sandy and heathy places and roadsides, mostly 

 near the sea ; rare. Fl. June-August. 



. I. Castlegregory, Kerry {Moore) :. Cyb. At KiUarney : Babing- 

 ton in Serb. Near Ballydavid, Dingle promontory: Sa/rt 1884. 

 On both sides of Kenmare bay, .as at Lauragh and ParknasiUa ; in 



