276 VEEBENACE^. 



OEDEE L.— VERBENACEiE. 



VEEBEHA Linn. 



1. JV. officinalis Linn. — } 



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



Lat. 51i°-54J°- South and Middle, chiefly. Type, English. 



Lowland. Eoadsides, -waste places, and near old buildings; 

 local. Fl. July-August. Calcicoh B. 



Eecorded for a single station, only, in District XL ; a casual ia 

 District XII. Fully established in many places ia the South, West, 

 and Centre, but nowhere having the appearance of a native. 



OEDER LI.— LABIATE. 



ME]!TTHA Linn. 



1. I M. rotimdifolia Huds. — Round-homed Mint. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. — X. — xn. 



Lat. 51i°-54J°. Erom South to North. Type, English. 



Lowland. Banks, waste places, by rivers, on roadsides, &c. ; 

 rare. Fl. August-September. 



I. Abundantly by the stream at Fybagh bridge west of Castle- 

 maine Harbour ; by an old road through Glencar woods ; below 

 Lake View, KiUamey ; and near Kenmare, Kerry : R. W. S. i8gi. 

 Between Macroom and Inchigeela, and near Castletown Berehaven 

 ( Carroll) : Cyl. By the road from Bantry to GlengarifE ; near 

 Adrigole ; Glandore .and Eosscarbery : Allm's Cork. Near Skib- 

 bereen and Goleen, south Cork, 1896; Phillips. — II. Dry bank by 

 the sea-side at Carlisle Fort, near Cove, 1804: Mack. Rar. At 

 BaUyderoon Castle ; near Aherne ; Quirk's Ca,stle near Fermoy 

 {T. Chandlee) : Cyh. By the Blackwater between Lismore and 

 Cappoquin, "Waterford, looking wild: Sa/rt iSSj S. Riverside 

 near Kilsheelitt, Tipperary {Miss S. OrubV) : Cyh. — III. Eoadside 

 near Snow Hill, Kilkenny : B.-H. Sj- G. z8go. — IV. Among ruins 

 at Glendalough: Ir. Flor. Fethard, "Wexford {J. Morrison)', 



