Haut — On the Mountain Flora of Ireland, 565 
€Mora perfoliata : chiefly in the south of Ireland, and not found 
in the north. 
Convolvulus soldanella: maritime ; very rare on the northern 
coasts. 
Veronica polita : throughout Ireland ; a weed of cultivation, and 
rare in the extreme north. 
Ba/rtsia viscosa : south-western, with an outlying north-western 
station in Donegal. 
Linaria elatine : south and west. 
L. minor: south and east ; appears to be spreading northwards. 
Z. repens : south, east, and north ; very sparingly. 
Lathrcea squamaria : chiefly in the middle counties, but found 
from south to north. 
Verhena officinalis : southern half of Ireland, but only common in 
south and south-west ; one outlying station in the north. 
Salvia verhenaca : south and north-east to the median line. 
Mentha pulegium : chiefly in the south-west and north-east. 
Calamintha officinalis : south-west and west, extending sparingly 
to north-west. 
Teucrium scordium : south-west. 
Ballota nigra : chiefly in the east, but found north and south ; 
often doubtfully indigenous. 
Zamium gceleohdolon : south-east and east. 
Myosotis palustris and Symphytum officinale : both found in 
watery places, and becoming scarce northwards. Symphytum 
officinale is often introduced. 
Cynoglossum officinale : maritime ; south to north-east. 
Statice hahusiensis and S, occidentalis : maritime ; both very scarce 
in the north. 
Chenopodiuni murale and C. ruhrum: south, south-east, and east. 
The latter is found in the north-east. 
Atriplex portulacoides and A. littoralis : maritime ; conflned, or 
nearly so, to the south-east and east. 
Polygonum minus : throughout, but commoner southwards ? 
Bumex maritimus : south-east and east. 
JEuphorhia paralias : southern half of Ireland ; very rare in the 
north-east. 
BJ. portlandica : maritime, like the last ; commonest on east and 
south-east coasts, but occurs in extreme north. 
B. exigua : very scarce, and perhaps introduced northwards. 
Spiranthes autumnalis : southern half of Ireland. 
