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*Crepls biennis, Linn— I. 2. Abundant in a meadow near the Spa, 



Tralee, Kerry N. 

 Taraxacum officinale, Web., var. udum (Jord.)-— Cloghane, vStrad- 



bally ; Gap of Dnnloe, Kerry »S : M.S. 

 Centunculus minimus, Linn. — 2. Side of small pool west of Bally- 



longford, Kerry N. ; the only locality known to me in the north of 



the county. 

 Chlora perfollata, Linn. — Abundant in some sandy fields near 



]\Ioneycasheii, River Cashen, Kerry N. ; the secoud Kerry locality. 

 *Cuscuta Trifolii, Bab. — i. Abundant over a coi:siderable area of 



sandy pasture between Trench Bridge and Castlegregory, Kerry S. : 



M.S. er' S. I have never seen this plant so abundant as here ; the 



dense circular patches, several yards in diameter, catching the eye 



from a considerable distauce. It was certainly not here a few years 



ago, when I walked over these sand}- fields without seeing a trace 



of the plaut now so plentiful and conspicuous. 

 Euphrasia Rostkovlana, Hayne.— Near the Mines, Ross Island, 



Killarney : M.S. d- S. 

 Plnguicula vulgaris, Linn. — Descends to sea level about Fermoyle, 



Castlegregory, &c., Kerry S. : /1/..S. i2r S. Rare, and usually montane 



in Kerr}'. 

 Plantag^o Coronopus, Linn., var. ceratophyllum, Rapin. — About 



Fermoyle and Stradbally, Kerry S. : M.S. 

 ^Elodea canadensis, Michx. — Ditches about River Cashen and 



River Brick, Kerry N.; very rare in the county. 

 Orchis incarnata, Linn. — About Brandon, Cloghane, Castlegregory, 



&c., Kerry S. ; and Ardagh bog, &c., Kerry N. : M.S cr S. 

 O. latifolia, Linn. — I. i and 2. With the above, and seems to be the 



more plentiful in Kerry. 

 Mr. R F. Lintor:'s sub-species O. en'cefonnn also occurred in most of 

 the above localities : .1/..V. 

 Ophrys aplfera, Huds. — I. 2. Sparingly on Bealesan<lhills, Kerry N. ; 



the only locality known to me in the county. 

 SIsyrinchium angustifolium. Mill.— Boggy shore of Upper Lake, 



Killarney, flooded in winter; looking native : M.S. &^ S. 

 I also visited a locality about a mile and a half north of Castlemaine, 

 where the plant had been found some two or three years previously by 

 Sir William Godfrey, of Kilcolman Abbey. I found the Sisyrhichium 

 growing here in great abundance over ^a large wet pasture field, and 

 sparingly in one or two fields adjoining. I may mention that a tuft of 

 the plant was taken by the finder from this locality, and planted in the 

 Kilcolman flower-beds ; it will be interesting to watch its behaviour 

 here. 

 Potamogeton plantagincus, Du Croz.— 2. Roadside bog-ditch 



between Sleveeu and River Brick, Kerry N. ; the only Kerry locality 



known to me. 

 Eleocharis uniglumis, Reichb.— Coast marshes at Fermoyle, near 



Cloghane, Kerry S. : M,S. 



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