THALAMIFLOILE. MALVACEAE. HYPERICACEA. 1 5 



129. C. arvense, L. Field Chickweed. Sundays Well, Cork: 

 Rev. Dr. Hincks. By the shore at Ballyvodock, Midleton, 1843: 

 Dr. Power. It is not now found in the former station, and is very 

 scarce in the latter. very rare. 



Order XVI. MALVACEAE. 

 60. MALVA, Linn. MALLOW. 



130. M. moschata, L. Musk Mallow. Near Carrigrohane Castle : 

 about Sundays Well : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Scott. 

 Both sides of the Lee : Mr. Alexander. Shanbally, Monkstown, 

 and Blarney : Dr. Power. Only on limestone soils rather rare. 



131. M. sylvestris, L. Common Mallow. Blackrock, &c. common 



132. M. rotundefolia, L. Dwarf Mallow. On the strand near 

 Carrigaline : Timoleague Castle : Mr. J. Drummond. At Sundays 

 Well : Rev. Dr. Hincks. Spyhill and Carrigalow ; Great Island : 

 Dr. Scott. Glen at Passage : Mr. Alexander. Ballyvodock, near 

 Midleton : Dr. Power. In all stations sparingly. rare. 



61. ALTHJSA, Linn. MARSHMALLOW. 



133. A. officinalis, L. Common Marshmallow. Cable island, near 

 Youghal : Dr. C. Smith. Cape Clear Island : Mr. J. Drummond. 

 Near Castlemartyr : Miss Ball. very rare. 



62. LAVATERA, Linn. TREEMALLOW. 



134. L. arborea, L. Sea Treemallow. Cable island, Youghal: 

 Dr. C, Smith. Strand at Ballycotton : Mr. J. Drummond. White- 

 point, Cove : Dr. Scott. Coast near Ballymacotter Castle, Cloyne : 

 Dr. Power. Sparingly in all the stations. rather rare. 



Order XVII. TILIACE^E. 



63. TILIA, Linn. LINDEN OR LIME. 



J35.* T. europcea, L. Common Linden. Limetree. Blarney, &c. 



136.* T. parvifolia, Ehrh. Small-leaved Linden. At Douglas, 

 Coolmore, and in lawns. rather common. 



137.* T. grandifolia, Ehrh. Broad-leaved Linden. Castlemartyr. 

 All three are frequently met with in hedges and lawns, but are 

 most likely not truly indigenous. general. 



Order XVIII. HYPERICACE^E. 

 64. HYPERICUM, Linn, STJOHNSWORT. 



138.f H. calycinum, L. Great St. -Johns-wort. " Near Ballymaloe, 

 in the Barony of Imokilly, remote from any garden :" Dr. C. Smith. 

 By the Bandon road, station destroyed: Mr. J. Drummond. 

 Donnybrook glen, Cork : Spyhill and Whitepoint, Cove : Glenbower 

 wood, Killeagh : Dr. Power. Drumiliky wood, Rosscarbery : 

 Mr. R. W. Townsend. Apparently wild in this county. rare. 



139. H. androscemum, L. Tutsan St. -Johns-wort. By the Mardyke 

 Dodgesglen, Inchigaggin, and throughout the county.- rather 

 common. 



