54 MONOCHLAMYDEiE. CHENOPODIACE^. 



Tribe II. Chenopodece. 

 279. CHENOPODIUM, Linn. GOOSEFOOT. 



585.? C. olidum, Cust. Stinking Goosefoot. In the county, no 

 station given: Mr. J. Drummond, in the Rev. Dr. Hincks' notes. 

 Not found since. very rare.. 



586.? C. polyspermum, L. Manyseed Goosefoot. Lakelands, Cork : 

 Rev. Dr. Hincks. It has not been recently found. very rare. 



587. C. urbicum, L. Upright Goosefoot. Evergreen, and in corn 

 and potatoes. common. 



588. C. album, L. White Goosefoot. Sundays Well and waste 

 places. common. 



589.? C. ficifolium, Sm. Figleaved Goosefoot. Near Timoleague : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Has been noticed nowhere else in the county. 

 very rare. 



590. C. rubrum, L. Red Goosefoot. Glasheen, and on dung- 

 hills. common. 



591. C. bonushenricus, L. Mercury Goosefoot. Roadside at Gla- 

 sheen : Mr. J. Drummond. By the Barrack road : Rev. Dr. Hincks. 

 Between Cork and Carrigrohane, by the road: Mr. Alexander. 

 Roadside at Carrigtowhill Pound ; and near Audley Place, Cork : 

 Dr. Power. rare. 



280. BETA, Linn. BEET. 



592. B. maritima, L. Sea Beet. Shores of the Little and Great 

 Islands, and on the cliffs along the coast of the county. very common 



Tribe III. Salicornece. 

 281. SALICORNIA, Linn. GLASSWORT. 



593. S. herbacea, L. Jointed Glasswort. Hop Island, and on 

 muddy shores. common. 



>t /3. procumbens. Marshes near Passage. rather 

 common. 



594.? S. radicans, Sm. Creeping Glasswort. Dunbeacon, Carbery : 

 Mr. R. W. Townsend. Has been noticed by no other person, 

 very rare. 



Tribe IV. AtripUcet*. 



282. ATRIPLEX, Linn. ORACHE. 



595.? A. littoralis, L. Grassleaved Orache. Near Cork, no sta- 

 tion given : Rev. Dr. Hincks. rare. 



596. A. angustifolia, Sm. Narrow Orache. Little and Great 

 Islands, and Corn Market. common. 



597.? A. erecta, Huds. Uprigyt Orache. On the coast near Cork : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. very rare. 



598. A. patula, L. Spreading Orache. Little Island, and by the 

 coast. common. 



599.? A. laciniata, L. Frosted Orache. Banks of the Lee below 

 Cork : Mr. J. T. MacJcay. 1 have not met it. very rare. 



