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630. M. annua, L. Annual Mercury. Sundays Well, and by the 

 Lough. rather common. 



Order LXXIV. URTICACE^E. 



Tribe I. Urticece. 

 290. PARIETARIA, Linn. PELLETORY. 



631. officinalis, L. Watt Pelletory, On walls in Cork, and through 

 the county. common. 



291. URTICA, Linn. NETTLE. 



632. U. pilulifera, L. Roman Nettle. Ballylickey near Bantry : 

 Miss Hut chins. At Glandore and Derry, Carbery: Mr. R. W. 

 Townsend. very rare 



633. U. urens, L. Small Nettle. Evergreen and by villages. 

 rather common. 



634. U. dioica, L. Great Nettle. Gill Abbey and in waste 

 ground. very common. 



Tribe II. Cannabinece. 



292. HUMULUS, Linn. HOP. 



635. H. lupulus, L. Common Hop. Donnybrook, Cork ; and 

 Timoleague : Mr. J. Drummond. By the road near Inniscarra : 

 Mr. Alexander. Under Dunscombes wood below the road ; Inchi- 



jin, on a hedgebank and by a stream between the Douglas 

 Dr. Power. rather rare. 



Tribe III. Ulmece. 

 293. ULMUS, Linn. ELM. 



636.f U. campestris, L. Common Elm. In hedges, common: 

 Mr. J. Drummond. In Blarney and other woods and parks. A 

 doubtful native. common. 



637.f U. suoerosa, Ehrh. Cork Elm. Hedges near Evergreen : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Also most probably cultivated. In demesnes. 

 common. 



638.f U. glabra, Mill. Smooth Elm. A few very old trees on the 

 edge of an old wood at Clonmult in the barony of Barrymore : 

 Dr. Power. This is also a doubtful native, and not generally 

 cultivated. rare. 



Order LXXV. AMENTACEJE. 



Tribe I. Salicinece. 

 294. SALIX, Linn. WILLOW. SALLOW. OSIER. 



639. S. pentandra, L. Bayleaved Willow. In a natural wood 

 near Blarney : Mr. J. Drummond. I have rarely met with it. 

 rather rare. 



