254 SCEOPHULAEIlirE^. [Zinarm. 



district, an important and ineradicable member of tbe flora of north- 

 east Ireland : Flor. N.-K 



Introduced in all cases, yet fully naturalized in Ireland, and 

 probably frequent in all the districts. 



2. X L. Elatlne Mill.— J 



Districts I. II. — IV. — VI. —- — — — — — 

 Lat. 51i°-63°. Southern half of Ireland. Type, English. 



Lowland. Cultivated ground, usually in sandy soil; rare, 

 Fl. July-September. 



I. By the side of the Bandon road, Cork : Drummond i8ig. 

 ITear BaUinhassig ; Carrigaline {Mr. Alexander) ; about Monks- 

 town {Dr. Power) ; Carbery {R. TV. Townsend) : Flor. Cork. 

 Eather common about Glandore ; BalUnadee ; Clonakilty, &c. : 

 Allin's Cork Lough Hyne, 1892; H. P. Vowell. Schull and 

 Ballyalla near Skibbereen ; Crosshaven, 1894; plentiful on Cape 

 Clear island, 1896; Creagh near Skibbereen, 1897; Phillips, — 

 II. Near Core {Dr. Scott) : Flor. Cork Whitegate ; Power Head, 

 1895; Phillips. — IV. Between Bannow and Ballymadder, "Wexford 

 {Bwrrington) : Pee. Add. On the shore. Greater Saltee island, 

 "Wexford : Sort 1883 p. Abundant in cornfields about Alderton, 

 "Wexford {Miss L. Glascott) : B.-R. ^ G. i88g. Sparingly at 

 BaUyoarney, Ferns, Co. "Wexford, 1889-91 ; G. E. J. Greene. — 

 VI. Cornfields near Eathkeale, Limerick {Senry Hardy) : Mack 

 Cat. Cultivated fields at Castle Taylor : More 18^3. Eoadside 

 near Ballyvaughan, Clare {Bev. T, Allin) : Bee. Add. Near Bally- 

 vaughan, 1895, in sandy fields at Muckinish {P. B. G' Kelly), 

 and at Newtown Cashel (iV. C). 



3. L. repens Mill. — Creeping Toad-flax. 

 L. striata DC. 



Districts I. — — X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51|°-55°. South and North Ty^«, English. 



Lowland. Banks, roadsides, and waste places ; rare. Fl, July- 

 September. 



I. On the refuse of an old slate quarry a mile below Bandon, 

 and by the old castle near it, two miles farther down the river 

 1805 : Mack Ba/r. Eoadside half way between Bandon and 

 Dunmanway: Drummond i8ig. Inishannon, Cork {J. Wright): 

 Cyl. Frequent near Bandon, extending to beyond Ballineen, also 



