290 LABIATE. 



{J. Douglas) : Cyh. Gravel pit near Kilmessan, Meath : Ir. Nat. 

 i8gb. 



The Irisli plant appears to be in all cases G. angmtifolia. The 

 broad-leaved form G. intermedia (ViU-.), G. Ladanwm of Linn, has 

 not, so far, been ascertaiaed to occiu- in. Ireland. 



2. G. versicolor Curt. — Large-flowered Hemp- 



G. speoiom Mill. 



Districts III. IV. V. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 52f°-55J°. North Ireland, chiefly. Type, English-Grermanio. 



Lowland. Cultivated ground ; local. Fl. July-August. 



III. Fields near the city of Kilkenny {Rev. 8. Madden) : Cyh. — 

 IV. At Ferns, Co. Wexford, 1891-96; G. E. J. Greene.—'^. At 

 Termonfectin and Tullyesker near Drogheda {J. B. Hamilton) : 

 Cyh. Ardee, Louth, 1897; Praeger. In potato fields near Glas- 

 nevin {Mr. Underwood) : Mad. Cat. — not recently found in Co. 

 Dublin. — VIII. Near Foxford, Mayo, but not common (More): 

 Cyb. — IX. In potato fields near Sligo : Mack. Cat. — X. Common 

 in Tyrone : Ball iSjg. Common about Strabane, Tyrone {Miss- 

 M. C. Snowies) : Ir. Nat. iSg'j. Tanderagee, Armagh [Rev. C. 

 CMea/ra) ; Bessmount, Monaghan {Miss Maffetf) : Cyh. — XI. Fre- 

 quent in Donegal : Ball iS^g Sf Mart iS'jg Sfc. — XII. Abundant 

 in many parts of Derry, especially near Dungiven, Kilrea, &c., 

 1835 : Moore MS. Sparingly near the railway station, Dungiven, 

 1885 {Stewart) : Flor. N.-U. In Co. DeiTy, between Kilrea and 

 Maghera {Praeger) ; at Eglinton and near Enagh Lough {Mrs. Zee- 

 hody) : S. SfP. iSgj. Frequent in sandy cornfields near Cushen- 

 dall, Antrim, 1836 : Serb. Moore. Still at Cushendall in 1890, also- 

 at GlenarifE ; Ardclinis ; and Cushendim, Antrim, 1892 {Praeger) : 

 B. N. F. C. Proc. i8go-gi ^ iSgs-g^. At Annalong, Down: 

 Sart 1884. At Six-road-ends near Conlig, Down : Stewart j8g4. 



Also recorded for District I. from near Castle Island {Smith's 

 Kerry) ; and for — II. Near Midleton {Allin's Cork), but the first 

 record was probably an error, and at Midleton the plant appears to 

 have been only a casual. 



3. G. Tetrahit Linn. — Common Hemp-nettle. 

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

 Lat. 51J°-55i°- Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Cultivated ground, waysides, &c., chiefly in light soils; rather 

 common. Fl. July-September. 



