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Ferry, Great Island : Dr. Scott. Little Island : Mr. Alexander. Bally- 

 vodock, near Midleton ; and Ballycotton : Dr. Power. rather rare. 



375. A. vulgaris, L. Mugwort Wormwood. About Ballinlough 

 and Glasheen, and by roads, and on rubbish. very common. 



376. ? A. maritima, L. Sea Wormwood. " It grows in great 

 quantity on the sea coasts of this county :" Dr. C. Smith. Not 

 observed lately. very rare. 



172. TANACETUM, Linn. TANSY. 



377. T. vulgare, L. Common Tansy. Ballinlough; Carrigtwohill ; 

 Kinsale ; and in many parts of the county. Chiefly on limestone 

 soils. rather rare. 



Tribe III. GnapJialiece. 

 173. FILAGO, Linn. CUDWEED. 



378. F. germanica, L. Common Cudweed. (Gnaphalium, M.F.H.) 

 Dodgesglen and in dry sandy fields, and waste places by roads. 

 very common. 



379. F. minima. Fries. Least Cudweed. (Gnaphalium, M.F.H.) 

 By the river below Bandon : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : 

 Dr. Scott. I have not met it in the county. very rare. 



174. GNAPHALIUM, Linn. CUDWEED. 



380. G. uliginosum, L. Marsh Cudweed. Ballyvolane, and wet 

 sandy spots. common. 



381. G. rectum, Sm. Uptight Cudweed. High pastures, frequent : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Dunbullogue, near Cork: Mr, D. Murray. 

 Clonmult and Corbally, Barrymore : Dr. Power. Probably not 

 uncommon on high and dry situations. rather rare. 



175. ANTENNARIA, R.Br. EVERLASTING. 



382. A. dioica, Gsert. Wild Everlasting, f Gnaphalium, M.F.H J 

 On limestone rocks in the Little Island : Mr.J. Drummond. It still 

 exists in this our only station for it. very rare. 



383.f A. margaritacea, R.Br. Pearly Everlasting. (Gnaphalium, 

 M.F.H.) Near Bandon : Mr. J. Drummond. Clonmult, Barrymore : 

 Dr. Power. Cape-clear Island : Mr. R. W. Townsend. very rare. 



Tribe IV. Senecionece. 

 176. SENECIO, Linn. GROUNDSEL. RAGWORT. 



384. S. vulgaris, L. Common Groundsel. Glasheen and on rub- 

 bish, and by roadsides. very common. 



385.? S. viscosus, L. Stinking Groundsel. Near the basin, Cork, 

 not in flower : Rev. Dr. Hincks. Sandy waste ground about Cork : 

 Mr. J. T. Mackay. It has not been recently found here very rare. 



386. S. sylvaticus, L. Mountain Groundsel. Dodgesglen ; Bally- 

 volane ; near Ballinhassig ; and many parts of the county. 

 rather common. 



387.f S. squalidus, L. Inelegant Ragwort. On walls and roofs of 

 houses in the southern part of the city : Mr. Alexander. As this 



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