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Golden and Cashel, Tipperary, 1883, ttougli clearly a garden 

 escape; Greenwood Pirn. — XII. Growing freely on tte wall of 

 Downpatrick Gaol, 1890 {Praeger) : B.N. F. C. Proo. z8g2-gj. 



A sub-alpine species of Sonttem Eioiope often cultivated in 

 gardens, and already estaUished in north England. 'Not unlikely 

 to become fully naturalized in south Ireland. 



Antirrhinum majus Linn. — Snap-dragon. 

 I. Old .walls at Blackrock: Flor. Cork z8^j. At Blackrock, 

 1896, and at Bandon, 1891; Phillips.— 11. At Sunday's Well: 

 Mor. Cork At Cork. 1896; Toughal, 1895, &c. ; Philips. — 

 Y. Garden walls about Dublin, noticed by Threlkeld as early as 

 1727. Old walls at MeUifont Abbey, Louth; and — XII. Euins 

 of Grey Abbey, Down : Ir. Flor. Perhaps naturalized on old walls 

 in the North-East : Flor. N.-K 



An escape from cultivation, long persistent in many stations, but 

 always occurring close to gardens. 



Scrophularia Scorodonia Linn. 

 I. On the sea- coast near the Magherie Islands in Tralee Bay: 

 Smith's Kerry. Marshes near Tralee as stated by Smith in his 

 History of Kerry : Flor. Hib. — XII. Cave Hill and Crawfordsbum : 

 Flvr. Vlst. 



Never confirmed, though not unlikely to occur ia south-west 

 Ireland as it does in south-west England. In both Kerry and 

 Antrim the plant observed was no doubt S. aquatiea. 



Veronica triphyllos Linn. 

 V. Strand near Sandymount {Br. Scott): Mad. Cat. Between 

 Dublin and Merrion by the roadside : Ir. M. 



Not confirmed, probably a form of V. hederifolia was mistaken 

 for it. 



LABIATE. 



Mentha alopecuroides Hull. 

 XII. Stream by roadside at Saul, Down {Rev. C. H. Waddell) : 

 Watson B. Ex. C. Rep. 18^3. 

 Escaped from cultivation. 



Mentha sylvestris Linn. — M. longifolia Huds. — Horsemint. 

 I. By the stream below Cahirdaniel, Darrynane, Kerry, 1889-96; 

 R. W. S. Eoadside near Timoleague : Allin's Corh.—Y. Plentiful 



