Syosoyamus.'] SOLANACEiE. 253 



XII. Roadside near Ballycastle, Antrim, 1821 {G. C. Hyndman) : 

 Flor. iV.-^.— stiU about BallycaBtle : S.^ P. iSg^. At Benone, 

 MagiUigan, and side of Longh Neagh above Balljrronan : Moore MS. 

 Millquarter Bay ; Killard Point, &o. ; rare in tlie Forth-East : 

 Fior. JSr.-K 



OEDER XLVII.— SCROPHULARIUE^. 



VEEBASCmi Linn. 



1. JV. Thapsus Linn. — Mullein. 



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



Lat. 61^°-55:J°. Througtout Ireland, probably. Type, English- 

 British. 



Lowland. Waste places, old quarries, dry banks, &c. ; frequent. 

 ^. June-July. Calcicole B. 



Widespread but seldom occurring in abundance or in thoroughly 

 wild stations. Much cultivated in cottage gardens and nowhere 

 undoubtedly native in Ireland. 



LINARIA Linn. 

 1. *L. Cymbalaria MiU. — Ivy-leaved Toad-flax. 



Districts I. II. V. — VII. — IX. X. XI. XII, 



Old walls ; frequent and well established in many stations. 

 Fl. April-October. 



I. Abimdant about Cahirciveen, Kerry, 1896 ; frequent in 

 Kerry ; R. W. 8. Among grass on the river bank between Bandon 

 and Inishannon, remote from any building ; and — II. Common 

 about Cork, 1896 ; Phillips.— V, Old walls about Duudalk : Jr. 

 Flor. Sea wall at KiLbarrack, 1893; by railway drains between 

 Booterstown and Blackrock, 1894; abundant at Lucan and LeixHp, 

 1895, and in many other stations in Co. Dublin; frequent and well 

 established iu the county ; N. C. — VII. I^aturalized on Carberry 

 Island, Lough Eee : B.SfV. iSSy. — IX. Eocks on Goat Island, 

 Lough Gill ; and on houses about Sligo : B.SfV. 1885. — X. Fre- 

 quent in Armagh: Praeger i8q2. — XL Eathmidlan Abbey and 

 KUlydonnelly Abbey : Swrt 18S0.—XII. Common throughout the 



