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Class II. 

 MONOCOTYLEDONES or ENDOGEN^E. 



Subclass I. FLORIDA. 

 Order LXXVII. HYCROCHARACE^E. 



308. STRATIOTES, Linn. WATERSOLDIER. 



676.* S. aloides, L. Alloe WatersoUier. In quantity in Bally- 

 phehane bog, where it was most probably introduced by Mr. J. 

 Drummond; as it is not noticed by him in his catalogue ; however it 

 is now perfectly naturalized there. The only station. very rare. 



Order LXXVIII. ORCHIDACE^E. 



Tribe I. Ophrydinece. 

 309. ORCHIS, Linn. ORCHIS, 



677. O. mono, L. Greenwinged Orchis. On ditches by the Cork 

 and Carrigrohane road: Mr. J. Drummond. At Leemount, 1841 : 

 Mr. W. C. Nash. Near Crookhaven : Mr. R. W. Townsend. I have 

 never met it. very rare. 



678. O. mascula, L. Early Orchis. By the Bishopsbrook ; Blarney, 

 and in shady spots, and by fences on old ground. rather common. 



679. O.fusca, Jacq. Brownwinged Orchis. Summerstown bog, 

 near Cork? Mr. J. Drummond. Near Cork, no station given, 

 Rev. Dr. Hinclcs. I am not aware of its having been found by any 

 other. very rare* 



680. O. ustulata, L. Dwarf Orchis. A single plant found at 

 Clay castle, near Youghal : Mr. J. Drummond. The only Irish 

 station. very rare. 



681. O. maculata, L. Palmate Orchis. Ballyphehane and other 

 bogs in all parts of the county. very common. 



682. O. latifolia, L. Marsh Orchis. Ballyphehane bog, and near 

 Bantry : Mr. J. Drummond. Great Island : Dr. Scott. Near Bally- 

 philip : Dr. Power. rare. 



310, GYMNADENIA, R.Br. ORCHIS. 



683.? G. conopsea, R.Br. Fragrant Orchis. On the banks of 

 the Lee, near Cork : Mr. J. Drummond. It has not been recently 

 found here. very rare. 



