NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CO. CORK. 197 
poverty unusually great even for Ireland. Of 113 plants of Watson’s 
Highland type, Cork can hardly claim more than the following six :— 
Sedum Rhodiola, Saxifraga nidllaoss Hieracium tricum, Salix herbacea, 
Juniperus nana, Asplenium viride. 1 exclude ord this list the fol- 
ieving, because they occu r 08 or near sea-level wi :—Tveracium 
only. 
Next may be remarked the absence or. rarity of many of the 
sean British species, 
in the “ London Catalogue ” as occurring in at least fifty counties. 
Thus Thalictrum minus is found in a single station only in 
county, and 7. flavum ene Of the commoner Ranunculi, R. auri- 
nD 
rd 
met with it. Passing to the ucifera, aspi arvense op only sts 
found in a single station, Lapidion —— is very ra 
@ amara w as also in all t middle and mitts “of Leeland 
Both species of Rhamnus seem to be absent. Of the commoner Trefoils, 
a is a scarce plant, and 7’. striatum extremely 80. Sink atom 
Seru and T. fili, orme are wantin ng, 00 mararoalias 
ainluslioa and rasp are V Ty ‘rarely found, and to is 
Poterium Sanguisorba. The beautiful Grass of Parnassus is absent 
from, our flora, as well as Adoxa Moschatellina. The ums are 
poorly represented here, G. cruciatum, G. Mollugo, and G. uliginosum 
being absent. till more scarce are Campanulas, but a single 
species being native, C. rotundtfolia, and that a scarce plant. the 
entians none are common; G. campestris is rare, and our only other 
species, G. Amarella, is recorded from a single station only. 
next the commoner Labiates, Salvia Verbenaca is ‘quite rare, 
Calaminthe Acinos is wanting, and C. Clinopodium is recorded (probably 
doubtfully) from a single station. Of the Lamiums, Z. <o anges 
is extremely rare, and Z. album v9 re propose wanting ; 80 
Stachys Betonica. Of commoner Borag 
nale and Echium vulgare very rare. For 
only a single ret te as bean for the Wood | Sears, B easter iy 
which is the sole Jrish station probe: 
Among the Orchidacee may be noted as wanting Neottia Nidus- 
avis, Listera cordata, pte Bodre and Orchis Morio. O. pyrami- 
dalis is very rare, and O. conopsea reco orded from but one station. Of 
Ww 
C. curta and C. acuta. On the other hand, the Ferns are ti re- 
Presented. Thus Polypodium Phegopteris is quite rare and 
P. Dryopteris Aealitiiy. Cystopteris fragilis is extremely ‘a "Pal Yy- 
