292 LABIATiE. IZamium. 



2. L. intermedium Fries — Intermediate Dead-nettle. 



Districts I. — V. — vii. — IX. X. XI. xn. 



Lat. 52°-55i°. From Soutt to Nortli. Type, Scottish. 



Lowland. CultiTated ground and waste places; rather rare. 

 Fl. May-October. 



I. Near Iniscarra, Cork, 1894; Phillips. — V. Abundant in 

 sandy fields, atEush, Co. DubUn : N. C. i8g^. — VII. Lanesborough, 

 Longford: B. SfV. iSSy.—IS.. Near the base of Ben Bulben, SHgo : 

 Ball iSjg. Cultivated fields at MuUaghmore, Sligo {Mr. Syme) : 

 Flor. JJlst. Near Kinlough, Leitrim, rare : B. 8f V. iS8j. — 

 X. Grange near Armagh {Bev. W. F. Johnson) ; and at Maghery : 

 PraegeriSgj. — XI. TlorYls\.wtA: Ba/rringtoniSyg. Port-na-blagh, 

 Dunfanaghy ; Ball Grreen, Eathmelton : Sa/rt i88o. Dooagh Island 

 and Ardmalin South : Swrt i88^. — XII. Frequent, occurring in 

 numerous stations in Down, Antrim, and Deny : Flor. N.-E. and 

 B.8^P.i8g5. 



Apparently rare in Ireland, but no doubt often overlooked. 



3. L. purpureom Linn. — Red Bead-nettle. 



SiberniciWQ<xn'c6'^ caoc {Nee-an-thoge hweeoclc), Blind Nettle. 

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

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



Cultivated ground and waste places ; common. Fl. April- 

 October. 



Sea-level in Derry and S. Cork. To 950 ft. ia Dublin {IT. C). 



L. hylriduni Vill. 



Z. inoisum Willd. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. b\i°-bb\°. Throughout Ii-eland, probably. Type, British. 



Cultivated ground and waste places ; not infrequent. J7. 

 April-September, 



Probably occurs throughout Ireland, though much rarer than 

 the preceding species to which, perhaps, not a few of the older 

 records should be referred. 



