7 8 The Irish Naturalist. April, 



Potentllla procumbcns X Tormcntilla. — Seems also frequent; 

 some new localities are : in the Home Park ; Ross Island and Glena^ 

 Killarney ; Clyda.e^li valley, Upper Glenflesk : M.S, 



Plmplnella Saxifraga, Linn.— Sparingly near the Lake Hotel, 

 Killarney ; the second Kerry locality. 



Anthrlscus vulgaris, Bernh. — A further examination of the only 

 Kerry localitj% near Tullig, proves this plant to be in great plenty, 

 and thoroughly established on roadside banks and ditches for a 

 distance of nearly three miles : M.S. 



CEnanthe Phellandrlum, Lam. — I. 2. Thinly scattered round 

 Parkmore pond, east of Farraufore. This is the only locality I know 

 of in the county for this long expected plant. As this pond seems to 

 have been artificially made many years ago, an element of doubt 

 must attach to the standing of this plant here. 



Galium erectum, Huds.— I. i, 2. In some plenty on a rough bushy 

 slope, near the north end of Caragh Lake. Sparingly in two or 

 three spots in the Home Park, Killarney: M.S. I am now inclined 

 to think this plant a native in the south of Ireland ; both its Caragh 

 Lake and Roche's Point localities seem to be without suspicion of 

 introduction. On examining my 1901 G. Mollugo from the West 

 Park, Killarney, it seems to be inseparable from the above, and 

 should, no doubt, be referred to G. enxtum. 

 At present the claim of G. Mollugo to a place in the Kerry flora rests on 

 its occurrence for some years past in the Workhouse grounds, Kil- 

 larney, where, however. Archdeacon Wyun failed to find it last year. 



C. ullglnosum, Linn. — Abundant in a swamp in the Home Park, 

 Killarne}-, north of Ross bay. 



Valeriana Mikanli, Syme. — The record on my a\ithority in Irish 

 Topographical Botany as " frequent " both in N. and S. Kerry must be 

 withdrawn. The number of leaflets, and their degree of toothing, I 

 find is not enough to separate sambucifolia from Mikanii. I have 

 certainly seen nothing, so far, in Kerry comparable to the chalk hill 

 form of Mikanii from the south of Kngland. 



Aster [laevls, Linn.] ? — In great plenty in a swamp by the lake at 

 Ross bay, Killarney. I have previously noted this plant as growing 

 for some years near Headford, where it now seems to have died 

 out. 



Crepis paludosa, Moench. — Sparingly in Ross Island, Killarney; the 

 second Kerry locality. 



Hieracium argenteum, Fries.— 1. i. At intervals along the 

 Slaheny river, Kilgarvan, for more than a mile, especially on and 

 about Coolyard bridge: M.S. Frequent along the Sheen river, 

 Kenmare, from near Ashgrove to above Droumagorteen bridge, 

 especially abundant just below Dromanassig bridge ; also along its 

 tributary, the Coomeelan, for a mile or more. A welcome addition 

 to the range of this local Hawkweed ; the Twelve Bens, Galway, 

 being the nearest station previously known. 



