1 8 CALYCIFLOILE. CEL ASTRACE.E. FABACM. 



Mr. /. Drummond. Blackrock and Carrigrohane : Mr. Alexander 1 . 

 By Bishopsbrook ; Blarney Woods ; Roxborough, near Midleton J 

 and on limestone shady rocks : Dr. Power. rather common. 



Order XXV. RHAMNACE^E. 

 72. RHAMNUS, Linn. BUCKTHORN. 



168. R. catharticus, L. Common Buckthorn. " On the hills in 

 Muskery which separate the counties of Cork and Kerry :" 

 Dr. C. Smith. Banks of the Lee near Carrigrohane Castle : Mr. J. 

 Drummond. It has not been recently found. very rare. 



Order XXVI. LEGUMINOS^E or FABACE^E. 



Tribe I. Lolece. 

 73. ULEX, Linn. FURZE. 



169. U. europeeus, L. Common Furze. Shanakiel and in glens.- 

 common. 



170. U. nanus, Forst. Dwarf Furze. Dodgesglen and brakes. 



74. SAROTHAMNUS, Wimm. BBOOM. 



171. S. scoparius, Wimm. Common Broom. fCytisus, M.F.It.} 

 Dodgesglen and dry barren hills, formerly more abundant. common 



75. ONONIS, Linn. RESTH ARROW. 



172. O. arvensis, L. Common Restharrow. (O.procurens,M.F.H.J 

 Glasheen, Ballinlough, and dry pastures. common. 



173. O. antiquorum, L. Spinous Restharrow. (0. spinosa,M.F.H.) 

 Lakelands, Cork: Rev. Dr< Hincks. Little Island; Shanballyj 

 Blackrock : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



76. ANTHTLLIS, Linn. KIDNEYVBTCH. 



174. A. vulneraria, L. Common Kidneyvetch. Great Island} 

 Little Island ; Rocks near Midleton, occasionally with white flowers 

 By the coast. very common. 



/8. Dillenii. Red Kidneyvetch. By the coast: Mr. J. 

 Drummond. By the sea near Bantry : Mr. J. T. Mackay. Little 

 Island : Mr. Alexander. Mr. D. observes, the yellow is the least 

 common on the coast. It may be so to the west, but is not most 

 decidedly to the east of Cork harbour. This variety is rather rare. 



77. MEDICAGO, Linn. MEDICK. 



175.* M. sativa, L. Purple Medick. Lucerne. Little Island} 

 Whitepoint, Cove. I do not consider it even naturalized here. 

 very rare. 



176. M. lupulina, L. Black Medick. Nonsuch. Glasheen, &c. 

 common. 



177. M. maculala, Sibth. Spotted Medick. South side of the 

 Little Island by the shore, 1840 : Mr. D. Murray. This is the only 

 place it has been found in Ireland. extremely rare. 



