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Eoundwood, "Wicklo'w {H. Newmcm) : Cyh. Eosdroit, and along 

 the TJrrin river, ■Wexford: Moffat i88g. — V. Near Garristown, 

 1893 ; at Loughlinstown, 1894 ; occasional as a relic of cultivation 

 in Co. Dntlin; iV. C— VI. Eoadside bank between Galway and 

 Orarunore (Stewart) : Sec. Add. — VIII. Eoundstone, Connemara 

 ( W. McAlla) : Cyh. Plentiful near a cottage at Ballinaderg bridge, 

 ■west of Nephin, Mayo {JSart) : Rec. Add. — X. Occasional as an 

 escape in Co. Armagh : Praeger i8g^. — XII. In Glendarragh, and 

 by the river at Crumlin, Antrim (Moore) : Cyh. Abundant by the 

 shore south--west of St. John's Point, Down (Stewart) : Mor.N.-E. 

 Eiverside near Ballynahinch, Down (R. Hanna) ; near Saul chapel 

 and between Newtownards and Comber, Down (Praeger) : S.SfP. 

 iSgs. 



The numerous Irish records for this and for the other cultivated 

 Mints are of very unequal value, and in the absence of full details 

 it is not possible to distinguish the instances in which they appear 

 as well established in wild stations from those where they occur as 

 mere casuals or outcasts. 



2. \ M. piperita Linn. — Peppermint. 



Districts I. II. V. — — VIII. — X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51f°-56°. Prom South to North. Type, English. 



Lowland. Wet and marshy places ; rare. Fl. July- August. 



I. In several localities east of Eenmare, Kerry : R. W. S. 

 i8qi. By the Lee near Carrigrohane Castle : Brummond i8iq. 

 Drain between Carrigaline and the sea, 1851 : Cwrroll 18^4. 

 Minane Bridge near EingabeUa, Cork ; and plentifully by the Lee 

 a mile and a-half above Cork ( Cwrroll) : Cyh. Between Inishannon 

 and BalUnadee : AlUn's Cork. — II. Freely by the Midleton river 

 near Lisgoold and BalHncarrig Bridge ; at BaUytrasna, Midleton ; 

 at Aldworth, Mallow : AlUn's Cork. By the Clashgariffl river 

 near Carrigadrohid, 1897; Phillips. Near the Spa, Clonmel, 

 probably naturalized (Miss A. Taylor) : Cyh. — V. Eiver side near 

 BaUitore, Kildare : Carroll 18^4. On a bog near Monasterevan, 

 Kildare (Praeger) : Jr. Nat. i8gj. By the Dodder near Eathfam- 

 ham, Co. Dublin, 1893 ; N. C— VIII. Banks of rivulets at Streams- 

 town, Connemara : Ir. Flor. — X. At Pamham, Cavan, near the 

 upper end of the lake : Flor. Sih. Near Tartaraghan and Killylea, 

 Armagh: Praeger i8g^. — XI. Near Lough Eske; between Bally- 

 shannon and Donegal ; near Bundoran : Sa/rt 1885 y. — XII. Side 



