THAL AMIFLOR^. BRASSTCACE.E . 



Suborder II. LATISEPT^E. 

 Tribe IV. Alyssinece. 



29. DRAPA, Linn. WHITLOWGRASS. 



57.f D. muralis, R.Br. Speedwell Whitlowgrass. On the walls of 

 Blarney castle : Mr. J. Drummond. On a wall at Evergreen : Mr. 

 Alexander. On the wall of the Mathew Cemetery, by the lodge : 

 Dr. Power. Probably the seed was conveyed to the two last sta- 

 tions from the old Botanic Garden in their vicinity. It has not 

 been recently observed on Blarney castle. very rare. 



58. D. verna, L. Common Whitlowgrass. On walls at Evergreen, 

 Blackrock, and other places near Cork. On sandy or limestone 

 soils in several parts of the county. rather common. 



30. COCHLEARIA, Linn. SCURVYGRASS. 



59. C. officinalis, L. Common Scurvygrass. By the Lee on the 

 quays, and below the City, and by the mouths of rivers. common. 



60. C. danica, L. Danish Scurvygrass. On Cape Clear and 

 Inishircan : Dr. C. Smith. On roofs in Kinsale : Mr. J. Drummond 

 On shores of Great and Little Islands : Mr. Alexander. On lime- 

 stone rocks and walls near Midleton, and along the coast in 

 abundance : Dr. Power. rather common. 



61. C. anglica, L. English Scurvygrass. Below Cork, and on the 

 shore near Bantry : Mr. J. Drummond. North of Merino, Great 

 Island : Dr. Scott, At Killacloyne and Rossmore, near Midleton : 

 Dr. Power. Hawksglen : Mr. W. C. Nash. Not now found in 

 the first station. rather rare. 



31. ARMORACIA, Fl. Wett. HORSERADISH. 



62.f A. rusticana, Fl. Wett, Common Horseradish. (Cochlearia 

 armoracia, M.F.HJ Meadow near Mallow : Mr. J. Drummond 

 Near Mardyke house, and at Blarney : Mr. Alexander. very rare 



Tribe Camelinece* 



32. CAMELINA, Crantz. CAMLINE. 



63.* C. saliva, Cr. Common Camline. Gold of pleasure. In flax 

 fields in all parts of the county, evidently introduced. common. 



Suborder III. AUGUSTISEPT^E. 

 Tribe VII. Thlaspidece. 



33. THLASPI, Linn. PENNYCRESS. 



64. T. arvcnse, L. Mithridate Pennycress. At Ardagh, near 

 Rosscarbery : Mr, R. W. Townsend. The only station. very rare- 



34. HUTCHINSIA, R.Br. DITTANPER. 



65.* H. petraa, R.Br. Rock Dittander. Naturalized on the walls 

 of the Mathew Cemetery, the old Botanic Garden, where it still 

 flourishes early in spring : Mr. Alexander. very rare. 



