APPENDIX. — I. smith's PLANTS. 385 



64. Silene aca/idis. — On the rocky mountains in Dnnkerron, near 



Blackstoues. 

 70. LysimacTiia Nummulwna. — Common in marshea. (Piohably ATiagallis 



tenella.) 

 76. Pemcedcunvm. — Ballyheigh Bay. (Probably CErumthe LaehenaUi.) 



86. Euscas aculeatws. — Near Muoruss, and in the islands of Lough 

 Lane. 



87. Juniperus Sabima. — Islands in Lough Lane. (Probably Jv/niperus 



commimis, or the var. nana.) 



89. Saxifraga oppositifolia. — ^Among the rocks near Blackstones. (See 



above, Nq, 64.) 



90. Scrophularia Scorodonia. — On the sea coast, near the Magherie 

 Islands, in Tralee Bay. 



96. Sorbus, sp. "True Service." — Killamey. (Probably Pyrits 4 Wa, but 



worth inquiry as to which form. It might be P. pirmatifida, or a 



hybrid between P. Aria and P. aucupwria.) 

 102. * Polemonium ccsruleum. — In a meadow near Castle Island. Does 



it still grow there ? 

 104. Xanthmm, seu. Zappa minor,' — Common in the barony of Iraghti- 



counor, near Listowel, and other places. (An Arctium, probably 



A. mimms.) 



2. Plants in Coek. 



7. Dryas octopetala. — On high grounds between the barony of Muskery 



and the county of Kerry. 

 14. BeUcmtliemum vulgare. — In the barony of Muskery, on some lime- 

 stone hills, near Castlemore. (It would be highly desirable to 



know which species grows here ; see p. 34.) 

 16. * Hdleborus vwidis. — In a meadow near Doneraile. (Probably 



extinct ; biit its being naturalized at the time of Smith shows that 



it was then cultivated.) 

 19. Convalla/ria majalis.. — In Castle Bernard Park, near Bandon. (Also 



in Kerry, Ko. 61; a plant that could hardly be mistaken.) 

 24. OomiaUaria mmltifiora. — ^In Castle Bernard Park, near the River 



Bandon. (Possibly introduced, but should be looked for.) 



26. Buscns aculeatus. — (See Kerry, 86.) Near Brinney, between Cork 

 and Bandon. (This, like the Lily-of-the- Valley, is a species that 

 should not have been mistaken.) 



27. Jimipems Sabina On the east side of Muskery mountain. (No 



doubt Jwm/peraa, var. nana. Eay tells us that "J. alpma" was 

 known as "Saviue" in Wales and Westmorland. — Cat. Plant Angl., 

 p. 176.) 



32. *Anchnsa (either Ali:ana_ tmctoria or AncJima sempervirens). — At 

 Carre's Mill, near Monkstown, Cork. (No doubt an introduced 

 plant.) 



58 Tmcritim Scordmm. — Near the Eiver Bride, east of Castle-Lyons. 



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