THALAMIFLOILE. GERANIACE^:. CELASTRACE.. 1 7 



67. ERODIUM, L'Herit. STORKSBILL. 



158. E. cicutarium, Sm. Hemlock StorJcsbill. Strand at Bally- 

 cotton : Mr. J. Drummond. Shore at Kilbrittain : Mr. Alexander. 

 Whitepoint, Cove: Rossmore, and Bally vodock, Midleton: Dr. 

 Power. Along the coast in many places. rather general. 



159. E. moschatum, Sm. Musk Storksbill. Walls at Friars Walk : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Scott . By the Blackrock 

 and Douglas roads, and near Glanmire : Mr. Alexander. Hydepark : 

 Mr. D. Murray. By the Jail road, Cork : Near Kinsale Barracks : 

 Dr. Power. rather rare. 



160. E. maritimum, Sm. Sea Storksbill. Strand at Ballycotton: 

 Mr. J. Drummond, Rev, Dr. HincJcs. Bro-head, near Crookhaven : 

 Mr. R. W. Townsend. The former station has probably been 

 destroyed by the encroachment of the sea, as I could not discover 

 a trace of it last season after a most diligent search. extremely rare. 



Order XXI. LINAGES. 

 68. LINUM, Linn. FLAX. 



161. L. angustifolium, Huds. Paleftowered Flax. Banks of the 

 Lee : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Sc6tt. Mountdesart 

 hill : Mr. Alexander. Little Island ; Monkstown ; Blarney ; Clon- 

 mult : Dr. Power. On limestone or sandy hills or cliffs. rather rare. 



162.* L. usitatissimnm, L. Common Flax. By roads near Cork, 

 naturalized : Mr. J. Drummond. Sundays Well : Rev. Dr. HincJcs. 

 Great Island : Dr. Scott. Cultivated ground : Mr. Alexander. It 

 can scarcely be considered a true native. rare. 



163.? L. perenne, L. Perennial Flax. In a field near Monkstown : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. It has been found by no other. Could Mr. D. 

 have mistaken the first species, which is common in that district, 

 for the present plant ? very rare. 



164. L. catharticum, L. Purging Flax. Mountdesart and on dry 

 pastures, too general, being injurious to milch cows. common. 



69. RADIOLA, Gmel. FLAXSEED. 



165. R. millegrana, Sm. Thymeleaved Flaxseed. Bogs in the 

 south and west of the county : Mr. J. Drummond. Plentiful about 

 Ballylickey, Bantry : Miss Hutchins. Near Bandon : Mr. J. T. 

 Mackay. Not found in the East Riding, in the West, rather common. 



Order XXIII. OXALIDACEJ5. 

 70. OXALIS, Linn. WOODSORREL. 



166. 0. acetosella, L. Common Woodsorrel Gill Abbey and 

 groves. common. A variety with red flowers near Passage: 

 Mr. J. Drummond. rare. 



Subclass II. CALYCIFLOR/E. 

 Order XXIV. CELASTRACE^E. 

 71. EUONYMUS, Linn. SPINDLETREB. 

 167- E. europaus, L. Common Splndletree. Hedges near Cork : 



