114 The Irish Natu7'aHsi. May, 



parison and identification. It has been gathered by M.S. and myself in 



several parts of Kerry, and a similar plant has, I learn, been also 



gathered by Mr. Colgan in Co. Dublin. 



Arabis ciHata, R. Br. and var. hisplda, Sy me.— Abundant on sand- 

 hills near Castlegregory : M.S. 



Cochlearia danica, Linn.— 2. {Sparingly about the vSpa, Tralee, 

 Kerry N. 



^Dlplotaxls muralls, DC— 2. Sparingly by roadside near Bally- 

 heigue, Kerry N. 



'Dlanthus plumarlus, Linn.— Castlelough ruins, Killarney ; an 

 alien relic : Af.S. &^ S. 



Arenaria serpyllifolia, Linn., d. Lloydil (Jord.).— Near Cloghane, 

 vStradbally, &c., Kerry S. ; and near Tralee, Kerry N. : M.S. 



Rubus pulcherrimus, Neum. — i. About Brandon village, Cloghane, 

 &c., Kerry S. ; M.S. 



R, vlllicaulis, Koehl. var. Selmeri, Lindeb.— Killarney, Kerry 

 N.: M.S. 



R. Iricus, Rogers. — i. Castlegregorj', Kerry S. : M.S. 



R, argrentatus, P. J. Muell.— L 2, Muckross, Killarney, Kerry N., 

 1S8S. 



R, pyramldalls, Kalt.— I. i. Stradbally, &c., near Castlegregory, 

 Kerry S. : J/..S'. 



R. mutabllls, Genev.— Muckross, Killarney, Kerry N,, 188S. 



R. coeslus X rustican us.— Kilfenora, Fenit, Kerry N., 1889. 

 The above Kubi have been named for me either by the Rev. W. Moyle 



Rogers or Rev. H. S. Marshall. 



Potcntilla procumbcns, Sibth. — i. Beaufort, Kerry S., and several 

 other localities in S. and X. Kerry. Found also by M.S. about 

 Castlegregory, &c., Kerry vS. 



P, procumbcns x Tormentilla.— Dinas, Killarney, Kerry N. : 

 M.S. ^ S. 



Saxlfraga groenlandica, Linn. ?— A densely-tufted form, gathered 

 by M.S. on Brandon, and by Mr. Colgan and myself on Beeown 

 Mountain the previous year, seems best referred here. 



Callitriche obtusangula, Le (iall.— i. About Stradbally, Castle- 

 gregory, ike, Kerry S. : .1/..S' Lerrig pond, &c., Kerry N. 



Scandix Pectcn-Venerls, Linn.— Castlegregory, Kerry S. : M.S. ; 

 Lixuaw, Kerry N. 



*ValeriancIla carlnata, Loisel. — I. 2. Abundant on roadside walls 

 and banks near Ballyh eigne, Kerry N. 



*IVIatrlcarla dlscoldea, DC— L 2. Plentiful about a gate-way and 

 adjoining field-side, rather more than a mile west of Beale Point, 

 Kerry N. The plant which occurs here is M. occideutalis, Green, a 

 form Iready noticed by Mr. Colgan in Co. Dublin, and recorded in 

 ' Jr. Nat," 1894, p. 215. This erect, large-headed plant seems well 

 worthy of sub-specific rank. In the above station, the first on 

 record for Kerry, this interesting alien reaches the southern limit of 

 its range in Ireland as at present known. 



