4 THALAMIFLOR^. RANUNCULACE^E 



3. ANEMONE, Linn. ANEMONE. 



3. A. nemorosa, L, Wood Anemone. Blackpool Common; by 

 Bishopsbrook ; Vernonmount ; and in groves. common. 



A variety with deep red flowers, by the Lee under Mountdesart : 

 Dr. Harvey. In a wood near Donnybrook and at Ballinhassig glen : 

 Mr. Alexander. The whole plant is much larger, especially the 

 flower, and presents a very striking contrast with the other, when 

 in blossom. very rare. 



Tribe III. Ranunculece. 

 4. RANUNCULUS, Linn. CROWFOOT. SPEARWORT. 



4. R. aquatilis, L. Water Crowfoot. In streams. common. 



> a. heterophyllus, Wallr. By the Mardyke and in 

 slow running streams throughout the county. very common. 



pantothrix, Bab. Dodgesglen pond and in slow 

 streams in the Blarney bogs. rather rare. 



5. R. circinatus, Sibth. Tufted Crowfoot. In the Lough of Cork 

 and other pools and ditches : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



6. R. hederaceus, L. Ivy Crowfoot. Two varieties both general. 

 a. vulgaris, Bab. By the Lough, and near springs in 



several parts of the county. rather common. 



/3. grandiflorus, Bab. Dodgesglen and by pools. The 

 more usual variety in our district. very common. 



7. R. flammula, L. Lesser Spearwort. Ballyphehane and other 

 bogs throughout the county. very common. 



8. R. lingua, L. Great Spearwort. Blarney river, near the 

 castle: Mr. J. Drummond. Inchidony island. Clonakilty bay : 

 Mr. W. C. Nash. It is still in the former station, the latter I 

 have not visited. very rare. 



9. R. ficaria, L. Pilewort Crowfoot. By the Mardyke, and on 

 old hedgebanks. very common. 



10. auricomus, L. Wood Crmvfoot. At Leemount, and by the 

 Lee : Mr. J. Drummond. In a Wood and grove at Blarney : Mr. D. 

 Murray, Dr. Power. rather rare. 



11. R. acris, L. Upright Crowfoot. In the Palace and other 

 marshes. very common. 



12. R. repens, L. Creeping Crowfoot. By the Mardyke, and in 

 moist pastures in all parts of the county. very common. 



13. R. lulbosus, L. Bulbous Crowfoot. Glasheen and damps 

 fields. very common. 



14. R. sceleratus, L. Celery Crowfoot. In the Monarea, Douglas 

 and most other salt marshes. rather common. 



15. R. parviflorus, L. Small-lowered Crowfoot. Near Carrig- 

 rohane castle : Mr. J. Drummond. Near the town of Cove : 

 Dr. Scott. By the Glanmire road : Rev. W. Hincks. At Bally- 

 vodock near Midleton, and Ballywilliam near Poorhead, in toler- 

 able plenty : Dr. Power. I have met it in the two last stations 

 only, though I searched carefully for it in the others on several 

 occasions. Dr. Scott informs me that his station has been tilled, 

 and it has not since nppcatcd there. rather rare. 



