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Volume 12 · 126 words · 1815 Edition

a manor, and also a borough town in the county of Cork, and province of Munster, in Ireland, above 118 miles from Dublin, pleasantly situated on the north bank of the Blackwater, over which there is an excellent stone bridge. Not far distant is a fine spring of a moderately tepid water, which bursts out of the bottom of a fine limestone rock, and approaches the nearest in all its qualities to the hot-well waters of Bristol of any that has been yet discovered in this kingdom, which brings a resort of good company there frequently in the summer months, and has caused it to be called the Irish Bath.

Mallow. See Malva, Botany Index.

Marsh Mallow. See Althaea, Botany Index.

Indian-Mallow. See Sida, Botany Index.