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Woods at Glengariff : Miss Hutchins, Mr. J. T. MacJcay. The plants 

 first observed by Mr. M,, may have been the last species, and those 

 sent him, the present. See F. H. very rare. 



Tribe III. Malaxidece. 

 317. MALAXIS, Swartz. BOGORCHIS. 



694. M. paludosa, Sw. Marshy Bogorchis. In the southern 

 counties of Ireland : Mr. J. T. Mackay. I have never met it, and 

 am unable to name a station. very rare. 



Order LXXIX. IRIDACE^E. 

 318. IRIS, Linn. FLAG. 



695. I. pseudacorus, L. Yellow Flag. Ballyphehane and other 

 bogs throughout the county. very common. 



696. I. fcetidissima, L. Roastbeef Flag. In a small island near 

 Glengariff: Mr. J. T. Mackay. Near Carrigrohane castle : Mr. J. 

 Drummond. In groves at Blarney : Mr. Alexander. On a limestone 

 rock at the south side of the Little Island : Dr. Power. very rare. 



697.* I. tu&erosa, L. Tuberous Flag. Near Evergreen : Mr. /. 

 Drummond. Not even naturalized there very rare. 



Order LXXX. AMARYLLIDACE^E. 



319. NARCISSUS, Linn. DAFFODIL. 



698.* N. biflorus, Curt. Twoflowered Daffodil. Blarney, Carrig- 

 rohane, Woodlawn, and other places near Cork. Naturalized. 

 rather rare. 



699.* N. poeticus, L. White Daffodil. About Carrigrohane castle, 

 and old abbeys occasionally ; also only naturalized. rare. 



700.f N. pseudonarcissus, L. Common Daffodil. Near Carrigro- 

 hane ; Pouladuff ; and on the bank of the Lee under Mountdesart. 

 This is found in less suspicious stations than either of the last. 

 rather rare. 



Order LXXXII. ASPARAGACE^E. 



320. CONVALLARIA, Linn. SOLOMONSSEAL. 



701.* C. polygonatum, L. Angular Solomonsseal. " Polygonatum, 

 Ger. Observed in Castlebernard Park, near the river Bandon :" 

 Dr. C. Smith. This has not been since observed, and must have 

 been destroyed. very rare. 



702* C. multiftora t L. Common Solomonsseal In a grove at 

 Blarney, sparingly ; where it was pointed out to me by Mr. D. 

 Murray. very rare. 



703.* C. majalis, L. Lily of the Valley. " Lilium convallium, Ger. 

 Lily of the Valley or May Lily. This grows in Castlebernard Park, 

 near the river Bandon :" Dr. C. Smith. This has not been since 

 observed, but Smith is in so many other instances so very correct, 

 that in this he may be trusted. very rare. 



