Flowering Plants and Ferns of Dublin and Wicklow. 211 
Melampyrum. 
pratense. Linn. D. and W. Frequent. 
6, montanum.Johnst. W. Great Sugarloaf, Wicklow 
51. Orobanchaces. 
Lathrea. 
Squamaria. Linn. D. and W. Local, and rare. 
Orobanche. 
major. Linn. W. Luggelaw and Lough Dan, Devil’s 
Glen, Glen of Downs, Seven Churches. 
Between Rathdrum and Lara; Kil- 
bride. 
Heder. Duby. D. Palmerstown, Woodlands, Leixlip, 
Howth, and Kingstown. W. Glen 
of the Downs, east side (R.M.B.) 
3 52. Verbenacese, 
Verbena. 
*officinalis, Linn, D. and W. Local and rare, and probably 
outcast from gardens, 
53. Labiatee. 
Lycopus. 
Europeeus, Linn. D. Rare and local. W. Not unfrequent. 
Mentha. | 
trotundifolia. Linn. D. Near Castle Kelly. W. At Glenda- 
lough, and Roundwood. Near Ennis- 
kerry, an escape (R.M.B.) 
hirsuta. Linn. D. and W. Very common. 
oem K 
a rie ae cee \ W. Glen of the Downs, Enniskerry river. 
--arvensis. Linn. D. and W. Frequent. 
b. agrests. ‘Not unfrequent. 
Pulegium. Linn. W. Base of Great Sugarloaf. 
Thymus. 
Serpyllum. Fries. D. and W. Common. 
Origanum. 
vulgare. Linn. D. and W. Rather local. 
Calamintha. 
[Clinopodium, Benth.] W. Said to have been found between En- 
niskerry and Bray, but C. menthifolia 
. was probably mistaken for it. 
tAcinos, Clairv. D, Portmarnock. W. Murrough of Wick- 
low. A few plants near Tulla Church, 
Carrickmines. 
menthifolia. Host. | D. Several places. Strawberry beds, &c. 
W. Plentiful between Enniskerry 
and Bray, &e. 
