20 CALYCIFLOR^:. FABACEJE. ROSACEJE. 



Mountdesart, in corn : Mr. Alexander. By the shore, Little Island : 

 Mr. D. Murray. In a field by the Mardyke : Dr. Power. rare. 



194. V. sylvatica, L. Wood Vetch. By the Lee above Carrigro- 

 hane Castle ; in a wood on the banks of the Blackwater ; In a 

 furzebrake near Bantry : Mr. J. Drwnmond. On dry limestone 

 crags at Shanbally, near Monkstown : Dr. Power. very rare. 



195. V. cracca, L. Tufted Vetch. Dodgesglen, and poor pas- 

 tures. common. 



196. V. septum, L. Bush Vetch. Glasheen, and by fences. 

 common. 



197. V. sativa, L. Common Vetch. Ballinlough and dry pas- 

 tures. common . 



198. ? V. lathyroides, L. Spring Vetch. By the Glanmire road ; 

 Little Island ; near Midleton : Mr. Alexander. I have not observed 

 it. very rare. 



82. LATHYRUS, Linn. VETCHLING. 



199. L. pratensis, L. Meadow Vetchlmg. Glasheen, and by 

 fences. common. 



83. OROBUS, Linn. BITTERVETCH. 



200. O. tuberosus, L. Tuberous Bittervetch. Dodgesglen, Shan- 

 akiel, and on coarse rugged banks. common. 



Tribe III. Hedysarete. 

 84. ONOBRYCHIS, G<zrt. SAINTFOIN. 



201.* O. sativa, Lam. Common Saintfoin. By the shore at 

 Ballymore, Great Island, 1840 : Dr. Power. It was most probably 

 introduced, as I have not since observed it on that station. 

 very rare. 



Order XXVII. ROSACES. 



Tribe I. AmygdalecB. 

 85. PRUNUS, Linn. PLUM. 



202. P. spinosa, L. Sloe Plum. Blackthorn. Dodgesglen, &c. 

 common. 



203.f P. insititia, L. Bultace Plum. BuUacetree. Near Douglas, 

 and in hedges and thickets in several places. rather rare. 



204.* P. domestica, L. Wild Plum. Glanmire wood and in 

 hedges, scarcely indigenous. not uncommon. 



86. CERASUS, De Cand. CHERRY. 



205.f C. padus, L. Bird Cherry. (Prunus, M.F.H.J Near 

 Carrigaline: Mr. Alexander. Glenbower wood, Killeagh: Dr. 

 Power. rather rare. 



206.f C. avium, L. Wild Cherry. (Prunus, M.F.H.J By the 

 Blackwater in woods and fences, rather general. Called the Black- 

 mazard ; elsewhere. very rare. 



207. C. austera, Leigh. Acerb Cherry. (Prunus ceratus, M.F.H.) 

 By the Lee, at Leemount ; Blarney lake, and in groves. rather rare. 



