Zmaria.] SCKOPHULAEINE^. 257 



railways; mucli rarer in waste places, or as a weed of cultiva- 

 tion. 



First found, near Cork, by Dr. Woods about 1819. 



ANTIREHINUM Linn. 



1. J A. Orontium Linn. — Lesser Snwp-dragon. 



Districts I. II. — — — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 5H°-52°. Soutt Ireland. Type, EngHsh. 



Lowland. Cultivated and waste ground in light soils; rare. 

 Fl. July- August. 



I. Fields near Monkstown, Cork: Drummond i8ig. Newtown, 

 Hoscarbery {R. W. Townsend) ; near tte Ovens {Dr. Sinolcs) ; 

 about Carrigaline castle {Dr. Power) : Flor. Corlc. Glandore ; 

 Baltimore ; Lougb Hyne ; Myros ; not infrequent in potato fields 

 in south Cork : AlUrCs Corh. Near Lough Hyne, 1889 ; Baltimore, 

 1896; Phillips. — II. In several fields near Tower village, Blarney 

 {R. Mills) : Ree. Add. In several stations round Cork ( CwrroU) : 

 Allin's Corh. Great Island and near Iniscarra, 1892; near Coach- 

 ford, 1897; Phillips. 



Also recorded for Y., VI., and XII., but in these districts the 

 plant appears to have occurred only as a casual, and has not been 

 recently observed. 



A -weed of cultivation fully established in county Cork only. 



SCEOPHULARIA Linn. 



1. S. aquatica Linn. — Water Figwort. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VL VII. VIII. "IX. — XL XIL 



Lat. 51i^°-55i°- Throughout Ireland, almost. Type, English. 



Lowland. Eiver banks, wet ditches, and watery places; 

 frequent. Fl. July-August. 



I. Bumham bridge near Dingle, Kerry : Hart 1884. BaUy- 

 bunnion and Beal Castle, Kerry : Stewart i8go. Near "West Cove, 

 and near north end of Caragh Lake; very rare in south Kerry; 

 R. W. S. Glengariff, Cork : JIart i88j; 8. Goleen ; rare in south 

 Cork ; Phillips. — II. Frequent in north Cork and south Tipperary. — 

 III. In Co. Kilkenny, at Kilmacow {T. Chandlee) : Ree. Add. At 

 Snowhill, Kilkenny: B.-H. if G. z8go.—IY. and V. Frequent, 

 •occurring in many stations in "Wicklow, "Wexford, Dublin, Louth, 



