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Scropkidaria aq^iatica (Linn.) District 3. Kilmacow, Kilkenny ; 
T. Chandlee. District 11. Drimnacraig and in Fanet ; H. C.Hart. 
Melampyrimt pratense (JArm.) District 3. Banks of the Slaney; 
R. Clayton Browne. 
M. sylvaticum (Linn.) — 12. Crow Glen, Belfast; S. A. Stewart. 
[Mmmlus luteiis. (Willd.) — 4. In the Dargle River, near Ennis- 
kerry; A. G. M. — 10. On waste ground near the Glenmornan River, 
Tyrone, two or three plants only; Dr. Sigerson. — 12. Banks of the 
Bann, between the Cuts and Coleraine; S. A. Stewart], 
Pedicidaris sylvatica (Linn.) District 11. Common about Horn 
Head ; 1^. Moore, and in Fanet ; H. G. Hart. 
EMnanihus Crista-galli (Linn.) District 10. Enniskillen, Ferma- 
nagh; S. A. Stewart. 
Verotiwa officinalis {Linn.) District 10. Sperrin Mountains, Tyrone; 
S. A. Stewart. 
Veronica peregrina (Linn.) District 9. Demesne at Rockingham, 
Roscommon, and in the garden and demesne at Hazlewood, Sligo;D. M. 
District 11. Salthill Garden, Mount Charles, and Kilderry, Muff, 1870; 
H. C. Hart. Gweedore ; Rev. W. M. Hind. N'ot found in District 6. 
^"F". Buxhaumii (Ten.) District 11. Rathmullan; H. C. Hart. 
V. hederifolia (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
%Mentha sylvestris (Linn.) District 2. Roadside near Timoleague, 
1871 ; Rev. T. Allin. 
]M. rotundifolia (Linn.) — 2. Fields near the Blackwater, "Waterford ; 
Rev. T. Allin. District 6. Roadside banks between Galway and Gran- 
more ; S. A. Stewart. Cultivated in the garden of the Atlantic Hotel, 
at Kilronan, Aran; A. G. M.— 8. Plentiful near a cottage at Ballina- 
derg Bridge, at foot of I^'ephin ; H. 0- Hart. 
^M. piperita (Sm.) — 2. Near the river at Middleton, plentifully ; 
Rev. T. Allin. 
M. sativa (Linn.) District 11. Kear Croagross, Fanet; H. C.Hart. 
Ditto var. rubra (Smith).— 4. ClohassBog and Bloomfield; Miss E. M. 
Farmer. 
M. arvmsis (^v(m.) District 3. Mountrath, Queen's County; J. 
Morrison. District 10. I^ear Liscurry, Tyrone ; Dr. Sigerson. District 
11. Near Cloghanealy ; N. Moore. Fanet; H. C. Hart. 
M. Pulegium (Linn.) — 2. Abundant near Kilcoleman ; Rev. T. 
Allin. 
[M. Pequienii (Benth.) The Corsican Mint has been observed by 
the Rev. T. Allin, growing abundantly in the street of Castle Townsend, 
evidently an escape from cultivation]. 
Salvia Verhenaca (Linn.) — 2, Near Red Strand, Clonakilty; Rev. 
T. Allin. 
Calamintha officinalis (Moench.) — 2. Near Blackwater, Waterford, 
and abundant on limestone in North Cork ; Rev. T. Allin. 
Obs. Calamintha Nepeta (Clairv.) Must be struck off the Irish list, 
as Professor Babington informs us that his specimen belongs to C. 
offi^cinalis. 
