MONOCHLAMYDE.^. AMENTACE^. PINACE.E. 59 



Tribe II. Myricece. 



296. MYRICA, Linn. BOGMYRTLE. GALE. 



661. M. gale, L. Dutch Bogmyrtle. Sweet Gale. Ballyphehane 

 and other bogs throughout the county. common. 



Tribe III. Betulinece. 



297. BETULA, Linn. BIRCH. 



662. B. alba, L, White Birch. Woods near Dunmanway ; 

 Mr. J. Drummond. Ballyedmond and Glenbower woods: Dr. 

 Power. rather common. 



663. B. glutinosa, Fries. Common Birch. Marshes in Barry's- 

 court : Dr. Power. And probably in many other marshes and 

 moist woods, if noticed. rather rare. 



298. ALNUS, Tourn. ALDER. 



664. A. glutinosus, Gaert. Common Alder. By the Lee near the 

 city. common. 



Tribe IV. Cupulifera. 

 299. FAGUS, Linn. BEECH. 



665.f F. sylvatica, L. Common Beech. In woods and hedges. 

 common* 



300. CASTANEA, Tourn. CHESTNUT. 



666.* S. vulgaris, Lam. Sweet Chestnut. In parks and demesnes. 

 A doubtful native. rather rare. 



301. QUERCUS, Linn. OAK. 



667. Q. robur, L. Common Oak. Dunscombes and other woods. 

 common. 



302. CORYLUS, Linn. HAZEL, 



668. C. avellana, L. Common Hazel. Glanmire and other 

 woods. common. 



303. CARPINUS, Linn. HORNBEAM. 



669.? C. betulus, L. Common Hornbeam. Woods and hedges : 

 Mr. Alexander. I have not met even a naturalized specimen. 

 very rare. 



Order LXXVI. CONIFERS or PINACE^E. 



Tribe I. Taxinece. 

 304. TAXUS, Linn. YEW. 



670. T. baccata, L. Common Yew. In several parts of Carbery, 

 and other places : Dr. C. Smith. In mountainous woods : Mr. J. 

 Drummond. Woods near Castletown, Berehaven : Rev. Dr. Hincfa. 

 In Blarney woods ; and growing out of a rock over Hellhole above 



