286 LABIATE. 



Kilkenny {T. Chmdlee) : Cyl. Between Bonis, Carlow, and the 

 foot of Blackstairs: Sort 1884.— Tf. Between Eathdrum and 

 Trooperstown ; and bog at Lough Bray: Ir. Flor. Plentiful in 

 Grlenmalure {Moore) : Cyh. Marsh under EiUowen House, "Wex- 

 ford : £.S. Sf G. i88g. — V. Howth Head : Flor. Howth. Marsh 

 at south side of Howth Head, 1897 ; Miu S. Colgan. Ireland's 

 Eye ; Miss A. O. Kinahan. — VI. Monmore Bog, Clare ; G. Carter. — 

 VIII. and IX. Frequent in Gralway and Mayo ; reaching its most 

 northern point at Foxford {More). 



Sea-level in DuhUn and in S. Cork. To 800 ft. ia Kerry 

 {Sort) \ but usually lowland. 



Quite absent from North Ireland, and rarer in the East than ia 

 the West. 



PEUNELLA Linn. 

 1. P. vulgaris Linn. — Self-heal. 



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



Lat. 61^°-56J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Damp pastures, waste places, &c. ; common. Fl. July-August. 



Sea level in N. Donegal and S. Cork. To 1750 ft. in Deny, 

 and to 1700 ft. in Tipperary {Sort). 



MAEEITBIUM Linn. 



1. *M. vTilgare Linn. — Wh,i\ 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. — — — — — — 



Lat. 51f°-53i°. South and Middle. %?e, English. 



Lowland. "Waste places and roadsides, usually near houses; 

 rare. Fl. July-September. Cahicole B. 



I. At Derrynane and Tralee, Kerry, escapes ; R. W. 8. Strand 

 near Carrigaline : Brummond i8iq — still there in 1896 ; Phillips. 

 At Currabinny ( Cwrroll) : Cyh. Near Eingaskiddy, very sparingly : 

 Allin's Corh. — II. Great Island, and by the shore at East Ferry : 

 Flor Corh. — IV. Common on the Mm-rough of "Wicklow : Wade 

 Rar. Various places in Wicklow between Dunganstown and the 

 sea : Flor Sil. For some distance along the shore near Bray : 

 Ball i8jg. — V. Loughlinstown commons : Jr. Flor. Eush, and 

 near Woodlands, Dublin ; Miss A. O. Kinahan. — ^VI. In the Great 



