1904. Scully. — So7ne Kerry Rubi. 129 



R, afflnis, Wh. & N., var. Brlgrerslanus.— I. 1,2. Roadside ditch 

 on the south side of Kenraare estuary, east of the Sheen falls ; wet 

 thickets on Ross Island, Killarney ; north bank of the River L/aune 

 below Ballynialis Castle. This handsome bramble does not appear 

 to have been previously recorded for Ireland. 



[/y\ integrihasis, P. J. Muell. — I. 2. Woodlawn wood near Killarney; 

 M.S. "Strongly recalls the English plant."— W. M. R. If con- 

 firmed, this would also be new to Ireland.] 



R. cariensis. Rip. & Genev — I. 2. Near Glena cottage, Lower Lake 

 Killarney ; M.S. 



R. pulcherrimus, Neum. — This seems a common bramble in Kerry; 

 new localities are — Kenmare, Glenbehy, Farranfore, &c. ; M.S. 

 Glencar valley and several places about Killarney. 



R. Seltneri, Lindeb, — i. Kenmare, and frequent about Dooaghs, east 

 of Glenbehy ; M.S. Several localities about Killarney. 



R, rhombifollus, Weihe. — I. i, 2. By the Caragh River, Glencar: 

 on Ross Island, and in the Deer-park glen, Killarney. 



[i^. ranwsus, Briggs. — I. I. Roadside in Glencar valley, and in a wood at 

 the south-east end of Caragh Lake. Only provisionally so 

 named, but if confirmed, will be a new Irish record.] 



R. argrentatus, P. J. Muell.— Hedge in Woodlawn lane, near Kil- 

 larney; M.S. Var. robustus, P. J. Muell. — I. i. Near Kenmare; 

 M.S. 



R. macrophyllus, Wh. & N. — Near Kenmare; M.S. "An abnor- 

 mally strong form."— W. M. R. Sub-sp. Schlectendalll (Weihe). 

 — Woodlawn lane ; M.S., and several other localities about Killarney. 

 Var. macrophylloidcs (Genev.) — I. 2. Near Glena cottage, Lower 

 Lake^ Killarney ; M.S. First Irish record for this variety. 



R. micans, Gren. and Godr. — I. i, 2. Wood at the south-east end of 

 Caragh Lake, and on Ross Island, Killarney. 



[A", hirtijolins, Muell. & Wirt., var. daniais, Focke. — I. 2. This form i& 

 thought, by the Rev. E.S.Marshall, to be rather frequent in the 

 district we examined ; unfortunately, there is only one gathering, 

 which is doubtfully referred to this form by Mr. Moyle Rogers, from 

 Woodlawn lane, Killarney.] 



R. iricus, Rogers.— 2. Frequent, as at Kenmare, Glencar valley, and 

 several localities about Killarney ; M.S. 



R, pyramidalis, Kalt. — 2. Kenmare, and several localities about Kil- 

 larney and the Upper Lake; M.S. 



[/?. adenanthiis, Boul. & Gill.— I. I. Stony bed of the River Sheen at 

 Dromanassig bridge, south of Kenmare. Of this plant, which has 

 not yet been definitely recorded from Ireland, Mr. Moyle Rogers 

 writes — *' It seems impossible to separate this from my Gorey bay 

 (Jersey) plant, which Focke named K. adenanthtis without qualifi- 

 cation of any kind. Your plant seems only slightly weaker in 



stem I am naming Hereford and Cheshire plants in the 



same way."] 



R. lYiucronatus, Blox.— I. t. Near Kenmare ; M.S. 



A3 



