30 COROLLIFLOILE. CAPRIFOLIACE.E. 



Tribe IX. Scandicinece 

 139. SCANDIX, Linn. SHEPHERDS NEEDLE. 



322. S. pecten-veneris, L. Common Shepherds-needle. Venus' -comb. 

 Ballinlough ; Glasheen ; and in corn fields. very general. 



140. ANTHRISCUS, Hoffm. BEAKED-PARSLEY. 



323. A. sylvestris, Hoff. Wild Beaked-parsley. Evergreen, &c. 

 common. 



324. ? A. vulgaris, Pers. By an old castle near Carrigaline : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. This plant has not been recently found. 

 very rare. 



Tribe X. Smyrnece. 

 141.. Com UM, Linn. HEMLOCK. 



325. C. maculatum, L. Common Hemlock. Glasheen; Carrigrohane ; 

 Little Island ; and on dry and waste places. rather common. 



142. SMYRNIUM, Linn. ALEXANDERS. 



326. S. olusatrum, L. Common Alexanders. On cliffs at the 

 North Abbey, Cork 5 on limestone soils, and by villages. general. 



Order XXXIX. ARALIACE^E. 

 143. HEDERA, Linn. IVY. 



327. H. helix, L. Common Ivy. Gill Abbey, and by old walls 

 and trees, and on fences. There is a wide-leaved variety, which is 

 peculiar to Ireland, and perhaps a distinct species common. 



Subclass III. COROLLIFLOE^. 

 Order XLII. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 



144. SAMBUCUS, Linn. ELDER. 



328.f S. ebulus, L. Dwarf Elder. On the lands of Rathpeacon, 

 near Cork ; and elsewhere : Dr. C. Smith. Common near Cork ! 

 Mr. J. Drummond. In Blarney between the castle and lake : 

 Mr. Alexander. By the road to Carrigaline castle : Mr. D. Murray. 

 On a hedge bank near Woodside ; and near the Cork Work House : 

 Dr. Power. Although set down by Mr. Drummond as common, it 

 is now not easily met with, and may be said to be rare. 



329. S. niffra, L. Common Elder. Evergreen, and on old hedge- 

 banks. common. 



145. VIBURNUM, Linn. GUELDER-ROSE. 



330. V. opulus, L. Common Guelder-rose. Moist woods and 

 hedges : Mr. J. Drummond. Under Mountdesart, Cork, and by the 

 Lee : Mr. Alexander. Blarney woods, and Roxborough bogs near 

 Midleton : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



