Veronica.] SCROPHULARINE. 213 
From sea-level, to 2,400 feet on the Reeks (Druce), and 
to 2,700 feet on Brandon (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1844: 8. P. Woodward, Phytol., p. 878. 
Y. Chamezdrys Linn. Germander Speedwell. 
Districts I. II, II. IV. V. VI. Vil. VII. IX. 
Native. Hedgerows, woods, banks and pastures, &c. Very 
common. Peren. April—July. 
From sea-level, to 2,500 feet on Brandon (R.W.S.), and 
to 2,550 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1844: 8. P. Woodward, Phytol., p. 878. 
Y. montana Linn. 
Districts I. IT. WI. IV. V. VI. VII. VI. rx. 
Native. Damp woods and shady places. Rather common 
but local. Peren. April—June. 
First found by Lhwyd in 1699 on the mountains of Kerry, 
and first recorded in 1712: Phil. Trans., Vol. 27, p. 524— 
as ‘‘ Veronica procumbens maxima.” 
VY. scutellata Linn. 
Districts I. If, TI. IV. V. VI. VIL. Vii. IX. 
_ Native. Wet boggy places, ditches, &c. Common, except 
in the north where it is rare. Peren. June—September. 
Rare in the following Districts—VIII. Near Kilflyn, 1878 : 
Rev. W. Raymond. Abundant about Lerrig pond north of 
Ardfert, 1914, and about Lixnaw, 1905.—IX. About Cashen 
Ferry bridge, 1904 ; near Knockanure north of Kilmorna, 
1894 ; about Tarbert, &c., 1905: R.W.S. 
: From sea-level, to 1,200 feet in the Dingle peninsula 
(Hart), and to 1,250 feet in the upper Roughty valley 
(R.W.S.), and probably higher. 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
This species seldom occurs in any great quantity and as 
it is easily overlooked is often thought to be rarer than it 
* really is. 
VY. Anagallis Linn. 
Districts J. Ti. WT. IV. V. Vi. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Ditches, streams, shallow waters, &c. Rather 
rare in the south, common elsewhere. Peren. June— 
August. 
From sea-level, to 950 feet on the Loo Bridge-Bally- 
vourney road (R.W.S.): 
First record in Oyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
