8o The Irish Naturalist, April, 



Euphrasia Rostkovlana, Hayne.—Slaheny valley, Kilgarvan : M.S. 

 E. ncmorosa, H. Mart. — Grassy coast near Dooaghs sandhills, and 



roadside near the railway station, Kerry S. : M.S. 

 Rhlnanthus stenophyllus, Schur.— Pastures in the Slaheny valley, 



Kilgarvan, and near Dooaghs (/frt'e- Dr. Sterneck) : M.S. This seems 



the commonest form of RhinantJms in Kerry. 

 *SaIlx pentandra, Linn.— 2. Sparingly in a damp wood near the west 



side of Ross Island, Killarney. 

 S. ambli^ua, Ehrli. {S. repens x aiirita). -Damp sandy field east of 



Dooaghs, Castlemaine harbour : M.S. 

 LIstera cordata, R. Br. — On the east side of the Paps mountain, 



above Lough Glaiinafreaghaun : M.S. 

 Ophrys aplfera, Huds. — Abundant over a limited area in the Home 



Park, Killarney: M.S. There must have been nearly a hundred 



plants of this orchid flowering in a space not twenty j-ards square — 



a beautiful sight. This is the second Kerry localit}' known to me. 

 Habenaria albida, R. Br, — Abundant on a rough headland in 



Rossbehy Creek. 

 Sisyrlnchlum angustifollum, Mill. — An extension of a previous 



record may be worth noting. Dr. Fogerty found the Sisyrinchium 



growing between the Middle and Lower Cloonee lakes {^Irish Nat., 



1898, p. 227). It also grows in great abundance and luxuriance at 



the west end of the Lower lake, Cloonee, where I have observed it 



for several years past. 

 Erlocaulon scptangulare, Linn.— Abundant in Lough Licka, a 



small lake in the mountains east of Caragh Lake, at about 600 feet, 



the highest I have yet seen this plant in the county. 

 Carcx oval Is, Good, var. capltata, Zonder. — Damp sand flats near 



Dooaghs, Castlemaine harbour : M.S. 

 Clyccrla flultans, R. Br., var. triticca, Fries.— Roadside west of 



Tullig, near Killorglin ; M.S. 

 C. pllcata, Fries, var. dcclinata (Breb). — Roadside ditches in the 



vSlaheny valley, and about Dooaghs, Castlemaine harbour : M.S. 

 Festuca rubra, Liun., var. pruinosa, Hackel. — Limestone rocks on 



Cow Island, Lower Lake, Killarney. 

 Lastraea splnulosa, Presl.— In boggy swamps in the Home Park, 



Killarney, north of Ross Island. 



My thanks are due to the Rev. E. S. Marshall, the Messrs. 

 Linton, and Mr. Hanbury for their kindness in looking over 

 various doubtful plants. 



Dublin. 



