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Order VI. CRUCIFER^E or BRASSICACE^. 

 Sub-Order I. SILIQUOS^K. 



Tribe I. Arabidece. 

 17. CHEIRANTHUS, Linn. WALLFLOWER. 



34. f C. cheiri, L. Common Wallflower. On walls and rocks at 

 Sundays Well, Catsfort, the Brickfields and other places. general. 



18. NASTURTIUM, R.Br. CRESS. 



35. N. qfficinale, R.Br. Water Cress. Ballyphehane and other 

 bogs. very common. 



36. N. terrestre, R.Br. Marsh Cress. By the Lough, the Lee, 

 and in Dodgesglen. rather rare. 



19. BARBAREA, R.Br. WINTERCRESS. 



37. B. vulgaris, R.Br. Bitter Wintercress. Glasheen, and by 

 roads, in a sandy soil. common. 



38. B. prcBcox, R.Br. Early Wintercress. In the Great Island : 

 Dr. Scott. On moist cliffs in Passage, and about the City Jail : 

 Mr. Alexander. In a quarry at Glasheen, and near Ballintemple : 

 Dr. Power. In all stations sparingly. rare. 



20. ARABIS, Linn. ROCKCRESS. 



39. A. hirsuta, R.Br. Hairy Rockcress. On the walls of a castle 

 near Fermoy : Mr. J. Drummond. It grows on many walls in that 

 vicinity, as I have been recently informed very rare. 



40. A. ciUata, R.Br. Fringed Rockcress. On a sandy bank at 

 the western point of the Barony of Bere, very sparingly : Mr. J. 

 Drummoud. very rare. 



21. CARDAMINE, Linn. BITTERCRESS. 



41. C. hirsuta, L. Hairy Bittercress. By the Mardyke, &c. 

 very common. 



42. C. pratensis, L. Meadow Bittercress. Ballyphehane Bog, 

 &c. very common. 



Tribe II. Sisymbrece. 



22. HESPERIS, Linn. DAMESVIOLET. 



43.* H. matronalis, L. Common Damesviolet. Near Cork : Rev. 

 Dr. Hincks. In a field near Mount Desart : Mr. Alexander. 

 Blarney Lawn : Dr. Power. Near the College, Youghal: Miss Ball 

 Perhaps only naturalized. rather rare. 



23. SISYMBRIUM, Linn. HEDGEMUSTARD. 



44. S. qfficinale, Scop. Common Hedgemustard. By the Mar- 

 dyke, Evergreen, and on rubbish. very common. 



