Stachys.] LABIAT &. 235 
Still there, 1906, and about Waterville, 1900, and near 
Doulus Head west of Cahersiveen, 1892.—IV. In several 
places in the Glencar valley, 1890: R.W.S.—V. Fields on 
the east side of Trabeg near Dingle : Hart 1884. Near Dingle, 
1905, and near Inch, Dingle Bay, 1894, about Cloghane and 
Castlegregory, Brandon Bay, 1901: R.W.S.—VI. Killarney 
(Babington) Cyb. 1866. A weed in Flesk Castle gardens and 
‘at the Muckross Hotel, &c., 1906; in fields near Lough 
Guitane and in several places about the River Laune, as 
near Ballymalis Castle, near Gweestin bridge, &c., 1904.— 
VII. In fields about Killorglin, 1906 ; the Spa, Tralee Bay, 
1905, and around Barrow Harbour, 1902.—VIII. About 
Banna and Kerry Head, and—IX. North of Cashen Ferry 
bridge ; about Ballybunnion and Tarbert, 1902-04: R.W.S. 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Babington & Rev. S. Madden. 
Shows a decided preference in Kerry for the neighbourhood 
of the coast. 
GALEOPSIS Linn. 
G. Tetrahit Linn. Hemp-nettle. 
Districts I. II. TIT. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Colonist. Cultivated land, roadsides, &e. Common. Ann. 
July—September. 
From sea-level, to 1,000 feet in the Clydagh and to 1,050 
feet in the upper Roughty valleys (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
(G. vERSICOLOR Curt. G. speciosa Mill.—VII. “‘ In several 
fields near Castle-Island ”’ (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, 
p. 382, No. 94. Not seen in the county since, and most 
probably the record refers to the preceding species. ] 
LAMIUM Linn. 
L. amplexicaule Linn. Henbit. 
Districts — — — — VY. — VIL —- — 
Colonist. Sandy cultivated ground and waste places. Very 
local indeed. Ann. May—July. 
V. In potato gardens and among corn on the eastern ex- 
tremity of the Great Basket Island: Barrington 1881— 
still in some quantity in this locality and very luxuriant, 
1912: Praeger & Stelfox.—VII. Sparingly on waste ground, 
the site of an old cottage, Glen Ellen, Milltown, 1905: 
Capt. Creaghe-Haward. 
