36 COROLLIFLOILE. ASTBRACE.*. 



plant was recorded as a native for the first time in 1839, it is 

 probable that it was introduced in the interim between the publi- 

 cation of Mr. Drummond's list in 1820 and that period : however it 

 is at present perfectly naturalized, and most abundant in all parts 

 of the city and suburbs. very rare. 



388. S. jacobeea, L. Common Ragwort. Gill Abbey, and in pas- 

 tures. very common. 



389. S. aquaticus, Huds. Marsh Ragwort. By the Mardyke and 

 in bogs. common. 



390. S. saracenicus, L. Broad-leaved Ragwort. Woods at Bantry : 

 Mr. J. J)rummond. very rare. 



Suborder IV. CYNARACE^E. 



Tribe I. Carlinece. 

 177. CARLINA, Linn. CARLINE-THISTLE. 



391. C. vulgaris, L. Common Carline-thistle. In the Little Island ; 

 Mr. J. Drummond. On the cliffs by the Passage road : Mr. Alexander 

 Coppingerstown, near Midleton, on limestone crags ; and on barren 

 cliffs at Noval, Kinalea: Dr. Power. On Inchidony Island, Clona- 

 kilty Bay : Mr. W. C. Nash. Still in the first station. rather rare. 



Tribe II. Centaurece. 

 178. CENTAUREA, Linn. KNAPWEED. 



392. C. nit/ra, L. Common Knapweed. Glasheen and in pas- 

 tures. very common. 



393.* C. cyanus, L. Bluebottle Knapweed. Cornfields: Mr. J. 

 Drummond, Mr. D. Murray. In flaxfields: Dr. Power. Most 

 probably introduced. very rare. 



394. C. scabiosa, L. Great Knapweed. Cornfields near Castle- 

 martyr : Mr. J. Drummond. Ballinlough, Cork ; near Kinsale ; 

 Little Islaud ; and Bilberry, near Midleton ; Dr. Power. rather rare. 



395.* C. solstitialis, L. Star-thistle Knapweed. One plant in a 

 field of Lucerne, Summer hill, Cork : Mr. J. Drummond. The seed 

 of this solitary plant must have evidently been introduced with the 

 Lucerne as it is not a native of Ireland. very rare. 



Tribe III. Carduinece. 



179. ARCTIUM, Linn. BURDOCK. 



396. A. lappa, L. Great Burdock. Sundays well and by roads 

 very common. 



397. A. minus, Schk. Lesser Burdock. f A. bardana, M.F.H.} 

 Ballyvodock, Midleton ; and by roads and near villages ; frequently 

 overlooked. rather rare. 



180. CARDUUS, Linn. THISTLE. 



398. C. nutans, L. Musk Thistle. Waste ground Little Island : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Near Castletown, Berehaven : Mr. W. C. Nash. 

 It is still to be found in the first station. very rare. 



