26 CALYCIFLOR^E. GR08SULACEJ2. SAXIFRAGACB^. 



Midleton : Dr. Power. These are its only Irish stations. very rare. 



276. S. anglicum, Huds. English Stonecrop, On rocks at Rath- 

 peacon ; Monkstown, and by the coast. common. 



277. S. acre, L. Siting Stonecrop. Watt Pepper. Sundays Well, 

 Douglas, Friars Walk, Ballycotton. rather rare. 



278.* S. reflexum, L. Crooked Stonecrop. On the walls of an old 

 castle, near Mallow : Mr. J. Drummond. By the Blackrock road. 

 Probably not truly native. rather rare. 



279.* S. glaucum, Donn. Glaucous Stonecrop. By a stream at 

 Sundays Well ; ( destroyed.) Wall at Upper Glasheen, Cork ; 

 Mr. J. Drummond. It still exists in the last station. very rare. 



113, SEMPERVIVUM, Linn. HOUSELEEK. 

 280.* S. tectorum, L. Common Houseleek. On housetops. general. 

 114. COTYLEDON, Linn, PENNYWORT. 



281. C. umbilicus, L. Wall Pennywort. Gill Abbey, and shady 

 rocks. common. 



Order XXXVI. GROSSULACE^E. 

 115. KIBES, Linn. GOOSEBERRY. CURRANT. 



282.* R. grossularia, L. Common Gooseberry. In several parts of 

 the county, naturalized : Mr. J. Drummond. Rocks at Inchageela, 

 and by the Lee : Mr. Alexander. rather rare. 



283.* R. nigrum, L. Black Currant. In the county Cork, in 

 many places, naturalized : Mr. J. Drummond. rare. 



284.* R. rubrum, L. Red Currant. Naturalized in some parts of 

 the county : Mr. J. Drummond. very rare. 



Order XXXVII. SAXIFRAGACE^E. 

 116. SAXIFHAGA, Linn. SAXIFRAGE. 



285. S. umbrosa, L. London-pride Saxifrage. On rocks in the 

 west of the county, common : Dr. C. Smith. On rocks by the Lee, 

 close above Inniscarra bridge : Mr. J. Drummond. In woods at 

 Glengariff: Mr. J. T. Mackay. Ballydavelin hill, Carbery: 

 Mr. R. W. Townsend. It is still to be found at Inniscarra. rare. 



286. S. hirsuta, L. Hairy Saxifrage. On the Gougawnborragh 

 mountains : Mr. J. Drummond. On Hungry hill, near Bantry : 

 Mr. C. C. Babington. In the West Riding only. rather common. 



287. S. geum, L. Kidney Saxifrage. On mountains between 

 Gougawnborragh and Bantry : Mr. J. Drummond. Priestsleap and 

 other mountains near Bantry : Mr. J. T. Mackay. Not found in 

 the East Riding ; in the West rather general. 



288. S. tridactylitesj L. Riceleaved Saxifrage. On walls at Ever- 

 green and Fairhill, Cork ; and on dry and limestone soils. general. 



289.* S. oranulata, L. White Saxifrage. On a bank near the 

 Rockclose, Blarney, with double flowers. Scarcely wild. rare. 



117. CHRYSOSPLENITJM, Linn. GOLDEN-SAXIFRAGE. 



290. C. oppositifolium, L. Common Golden-saxifrage. Dodgesglen 

 and by rivulets and springs, very common. 



