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II. Sparingly by the roadside in two or three spots near 
West Cove and near Kilcrohane Church, 1894-1907.— 
III. Sparingly along the roadside between Knightstown and 
the Cable station, Valencia, 1906, and sparingly on the road- 
side between Caragh Lake Hotel and the railway station, 
1896-1913 : R.W.S.—V. Plentiful at the mouth of a brook 
at Burnham near Dingle and in several places between 
Dingle and Ventry : Hart 1884—still in these localities, and 
about a stream at Dunquin north of Slea Head, 1905: 
R.W.S.—VI. In some plenty on a rather dry piece of waste 
ground at Southhill, Killarney, an unusual situation, and— 
VII. Sparingly about Milltown, 1909: R.W.S. About Castle- 
maine, but not common : Capt. Creaghe-Haward. In one or 
two localities about Tralee, as near the race-course at 
Ballyboden, and by the roadside at Fortlands near Bally- 
mullen, 1905.—VIII. Sparingly by the roadside near Bane- 
more south-east of Lixnaw, 1894: R.W.S. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.J.A. 
§S. nodosa Linn. Knotted Figwort. 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Wet ditches, banks, waste places, &c. Common. 
Peren. June—September. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
[S. Scoroponia Linn.—V. “‘ On the sea coast near the 
Magherie islands in Tralee Bay’ (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 
1756, p. 381, No. 90. It is impossible to determine what 
plant was really meant by Dr. Smith. 8S. Scorodonia is not 
known to occur in Ireland, and in Great Britaix appears to 
be confined to Cornwall, Devon, and the Channe: Islands.] 
MIMULUS Linn. 
M. guttatus DC. M. Langsdorfii Don. 
Districts — TI. — — — VI. VIL — — 
Alien. Wet margins of lake, about streams and other damp 
places. Very local. Peren. June—September. 
II. Damp roadside near Garinish ferry south of Sneem, 
1892.—VI. At intervals for a distance of about two miles 
along the north shore of the Lower Lake, Killarney, from 
near the mouth of the River Laune to near the Victoria 
Hotel, especially abundant on the shore below Lakeview 
House, whence it probably spread originally : R.W.S. 1888, 
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