60 MONOCHLAMYDE.E. PIKACHU. 



Carrigrohane on the Lee : Dr. Power. The famous Yew tree of 

 Dunmanway, is, I understand, still in existence but in a very 

 decayed state and fast approaching destruction. It measured 17 

 feet, Dr. C. Smith, 15 feet, Mr. J. Drummond, in circumference, 

 at three feet from the ground. rather rare. 



Tribe II. Cupressinece. 



305. JUNIPERUS, Linn. JUNIPER. 



671. J. communis, L. Common Juniper. Mountains in Bere : 

 Rev. Dr. Hincks. A most likely station. very rare. 



672. J. nana, Willd. Dwarf Juniper. Mountains near Castletown, 

 Berehaven : Mr. J. Drummond. I have met neither. very rare. 



673. J. sabina, L. Savin Juniper. Common Savin. " Sabina vul- 

 garis, Park. Savin. This I found growing on the east side of 

 Muskerry mountain :" Dr. C. Smith. Could the accurate Smith 

 have mistaken either of the latter for this.? Not since found. 

 very rare. 



Tribe III. Abietinece. 



306. PINUS, Linn. PINE OR FIR. 



674.f P. sylvestris, L. Scotch Fir. Cones and timber considered 

 as the product of this species have been found in most of our peaty 

 bogs, and many very old trees are to be found in our woods, but 

 whether it is anexisting native or not I cannot take on me to 

 assert. rare. 



307. ABIES, De Cand. SPRUCE. 



675.? A. excelsa, D.C. Norway Spruce. " Abies mas, Theophrasti. 

 This grows wild in the rocky mountains which divide this county 

 from Kerry : Dr. C. Smith.' 1 In woods cultivated in abundance. 

 Native. very rare. 



