THALAMIFLORJE. BRASSICACE.*. 



45. S. thalianum, Gaud. Thale Hedaemmtard. By Friar's Walk 

 find in the walks of the Botanic Gardens : Mr. J. Drummond. On 

 banks near Douglas and on the ruins of Timoleague Abbey : Mr. 

 Alexander. On walls at Glasheen, by the rope walk at the' North 

 Abbey, and on cliffs at Blackrock : Dr. Power. No where in 

 abundance. rather rare. 



24. ALLIARIA, Adahs. SAUCEALONE. 



46. officinaHs, Andrzj. Common Saucealone. CErysimum alliaria 

 M.F H.) Wood at Blarney : Mr. J. Drummond- Leemount : 

 Mr. Alexander. Lota Wood, and Roxborough near Midleton : 

 Dr. Power. rather rare. 



25. ERYSIMUM, Linn. TREACLEMUSTARD. 



47. C. cheiranthus, L. Wormseed Treaclemustard. In gravelly 

 fields near Sundays Well : Mr. J. Drummond. On rubbish about 

 Evergreen : Dr. Power. very rare. 



Tribe III. Brassicece. 



26. BRASSICA, Linn. CABBAGE, &c. 



48. B. oleracea, L. Sea Cabbage. " Brassica marina anglica, Ger. 

 On the shores of Clonakilty and other places on the sea coast:" 

 Dr. C. Smith. On cliffs near Youghal, sparingly : Mr. J. Drummond^ 

 Miss Ball. very rare. 



49. B. campestris, L. Common Navew. Near Cork, no station 

 given : Rev. Dr. Hincks. Near Youghal : Mm Ball. very rare. 



50. B. rapa, L. Common Turnip. Ballinlough, Glasheen. ra- 

 ther rare. 



51. B. napus, L. Wild Navew, Rape, Coleseed. Evergreen, &c. 

 general. 



52. B. nigra, Roch. Black Mustard, fSinapis M FHJ Fields 

 at Evergreen : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Scott. Cliffs 

 at Whitepoint, near Cove : Mr Alexander. By the shore at Pas- 

 sage : Dr. Power. By the sea. rather general. 



27. SINAPIS, Linn. MUSTARD. 



53 S. arvensis, L. Wild Mustard. Charlock. In corn at Ballin- 

 lough and other places. injuriously frequent. 



54. S. alba, L. White Mustard. About Evergreen and Bally- 

 phehane : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Scott. Glasheen : 

 Mr. Alexander. By the sea. rather general. 



28. DIPLOTAXIS, De Cand. MUSTARD. 



55.* D. tenuifolia, DC. Fine-leaved Mustard. By the East Ferry, 

 Great Island : Jfr. R. W. Toumsend. I fear a mistake. very rare. 



56.* D. muralis, D C. Sand Mustard. " On the strand by the 

 Lower Glanmire Road, on one spot only : " Mr. Alexander. The 

 seed was probably introduced in ballast or conveyed there by the 

 tides. Not now found there very rare. 



