THALAMIFLOR^E, &ESXOACKJR. VIOLACXJL 1 1 



41. RAPHANUS, Linn. RADISH. 



75. R. raphanistrum, L. Wild Radish. Jointed Charlock. In corn 

 fields near Castletown, Berehaven: Mr. J. Drummond. About 

 Whitepoint near Cove : Dr. Power. not common. 



Order XII. RESEDACE^. 

 42. RESEDA, Linn. BASEROCKET. 



76. R. luteola, L. Dyers Baserocket. Yellowweed. Weld. Glasheen* 

 and on rubbish, and by roads. rather rare. 



77. R. lutea, L. Mignonette Baserocket. Sandy bank by the 

 Bride, above Castlelyons, 1842: Dr. Power. It also grows above 

 the bridge of Dungarvan, County Waterford, by the river side, where 

 I first found it in 1840. very rare* 



78.f R- fruticulosa, L. Shrubby Baserocket. On the wayside 

 between Cork and Glanmire, 1805 : Mr. J. T. Mackay. On rubbish 

 on Penrose's Marsh, Cork: Mr, D. Murray. It still exists on the 

 latter station : in the former I could not discover it. very rare. 



Order VIII. CISTAC&& 

 43. HELIANTHEMUM, G&rt. ROCKROSE. 



79. H. guttatum, Mill. Spotted Rockrose. At Three-Castle-Head, 

 Carbery : Miss Harriet Townsend. This very Tare plant was first 

 announced as being a native of Ireland by Mr. R. W. Townsend, at 

 the meeting of the British Association in Cork in 1843. very rare* 



80. H. vulgare, Gsert. Common Rockrose. On limestone hills 

 near Castlemore, Muskery : Dr. C Smith. Cape Clear Island : 

 Mr. J. Drummond, Rev. W. Hincks. very rare. 



Order IX. VIOLACE^E. 

 44. VIOLA, Linn, VIOLET* 



81. V. palustris, L. Marsh Violet. Ballyphehane, and other 

 peaty bogs and moors. very generaL 



82. V. odorata, L. Sweet Violet. Banks'near Evergreen : Mr. J. 

 Drummond. About Blarney Castle : Mr. Alexander. Under Lucy- 

 ville near Cork : Dr. Power. I have observed it on banks near 

 Douglas, and in groves at Blarney without petals, the anthers being 

 closely ranged around the pistil. rather rare. 



83. V. imberbis, Leigh. White Violet. On a bank by the road* 

 side near Pouladuff, Cork, 1840 : Dr. Power. very rare. 



84. V. hirta, L. Hairy Violet. In a wood at Blarney: Rev. Dr. 

 Hincks. Near Evergreen: Mr. J. Drummond. It has not been 

 recently found in either station. very rare. 



85. V. canina, L. Dog Violet. Glasheen and on banks. common. 



86. V. lactea, Sm. Milky Violet. Mountains near Bantry: 

 Mr. J. Drummond. very rare. 



87. V. lutea, Huds. Yellow Violet. On the strand near Kinsale, 

 and on mountains near Castletown : Mr. J. Drummond. very fare. 



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