THALAMIFLOR/E. BEuuEaACE-E. PAPAVERACKJJ. 



Tribe IV. Hellcborece. 



5. CALTHA, Linn. MARSHMARIGOLD. 



16. C. palustris, L, Common Marshmarigold. By the Mardyke 

 and in bogs near Cork. common. In other districts, rare. 



6. HELLEBORUS, Linn. HELLEBORE. 



17-f H. viridis, L. Green Hellebore. In a meadow near Doneraile : 

 Dr. C. Smith. By the river of Dungourney, near Midleton, a short 

 way below the village opposite the Church, and at Ballydonna 

 about a mile higher up the same stream : Dr. Power. Perhaps 

 these latter are the only stations in Ireland where this rare plant 

 still exists in an apparently perfectly natural and wild state. 

 extremely rare. 



7. AQUILEGIA, Linn. COLUMBINE. 



18.f A. vulgarisj L. Common Columbine. In a furze-brake at the 

 upper end of Dunscombe's Wood, near Cork : Mr. J- Drummond. 

 By the Lee, near Ardrum : Mr. Alexander. On a limestone rock, 

 at the south side of the Little Island : Dr. Power. It still exists in 

 the first and last stations. very rare. 



Order II. BERBERACE^E. 

 8. BERBERIS, Linn. BARBERRY. 



19.* B. vutyaris, L. Common Barberry. In hedges at Ballyarthur 

 near Fermoy : Mr. J. Drummond. About Ardrum : Dr. Power. 

 very rare. 



Order III. NYMPH^EACE^. 



9. NYMPH.EA, Linn. WATERLILY. 



20. N. alba, L. White Waterlily. In the rivers Lee and Black- 

 water : Dr. C. Smith. In bogs throughout the County : Mr. J. 

 Drummond. Ballyphehane and Summerstown Bogs and in Blarney 

 Lake. very general. 



10. NUPHAR, Smith. WATERLILY. 



N. lutea, Sm. Fellow Waterlily. In the rivers Lee and Black- 

 water : D't. C. Smith. In the Bishop's brook near its junction with 

 the Lee, and adjacent ponds : Mr. Alexander. In many lakes and 

 bog holes in Carbery : Mr. R. W. Townsend. rather rare. 



Order IV. PAPAVERACE^. 

 11. PAPAVER, Linn. POPPY. 



22. P. argemone, L. Argemone Poppy. In fields near Glasheen : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. In corn fields near Cove and Carrigrohane : 

 Mr. Alexander. Little Island, Carrigaline, and Shanbally near 

 Monkstown : Dr. Power. In sandy or limestone soil only. 

 rather rare. 



