266 SCEOPHULAEINE^. [Bartsia. 



BAETSIA Linn. 



1. B. Odontites Huds. — Red Ba/rtsia. 



Euphrasia Odontites Linn. — Odontites verna Eeichb. — 0. rubra Pers. 

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

 Lat. 51^°-65i°. Tkrongliout Ireland. Type, Britisli. 



Fields, roadsides, and waste places; common. Fl. July- 

 August. 



Sea-level in Deny and S. Cork. To 1300 ft. in Derry ( Cyl.) ; 

 to 1330 ft. in Wateriord {Ea/rt). 



Far. SEEOTDTA {Reiehl.) — ^XII. Gtiant's Causeway : Shoolbred 

 1894. 



2. B. viscosa Linn. — Marsh Ba/rtsia. 



Eufragia visoosa Benth. — Trixago viscosa Stev. 



Districts I. II. —— — — — — — — XI. — 



Lat. 51J°-55°. Soutt-West, cliiefly. Type, Atlantic. 



Boggy pastures ; locally alDundant. Fl. July- August. 



I. At Cabiafersey and near Dingle, Kerry : Mach. Bar. A 

 common plant in Kerry ;■ R.W. S. Lougt Hyne ; Mizen Head ; 

 Cape Clare ; IncHgeela ; Gouganebarra, &c. ; common in S. Cork ; 

 Phillips. — II. Gortdonaghmore bog, Cloghroe, about six miles from 

 Cork on the road to KiUamey : Wade Rar. Near Midleton : 

 Flor. Cork. Ifear tbe National school at Kildinan, Permoy {T. 

 Chandlee): Cyl. Near Coachford, 1897; PA»7Z«]p«. Eoadsides and 

 adjoining fields between Lismore and the Knockmealdown moun- 

 tains, "Waterford 1880-95; F. E. Currey. — XL Between Inch 

 station and Burnioot, Lough Swilly {Bean Choynn) ; abundant for 

 about a mile here chiefly on land reclaimed from the sea : Hart 

 1881 p. Near Buncrana, about 300 ft. above sea-level, 1891; 

 J. Hunter. 



Sea-level in Donegal and in Kerry. To 700 ft. in Kerry {Hart) ; 

 but usually lowland. 



Pirst found, by Wade, near Cork, about 1804. 



The absence of any intermediate stations in Ireland between 

 Kerry and Donegal, and the comparative rarity of this species, in 

 the latter county, point to its probable introduction into north 

 Ireland from the south of Scotland. 



