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H. rlg-idutn, Hartm.— I. 2. Poulgorm rocks and bridge, Clydagh 

 Valley ; hitherto recorded from Fermanagh and Donegal onl}'. 

 Two other Hieracia forms are still under examination : one seems to 

 come near to H. Zctlandicum, Beeby; the other, which I thought to 

 be a form o{ H. boreale Fries, is considered by the Rev. B. F. Linton 

 to belong rather to one or other of the groups Alpestria or Foliosa. 

 I hope to hear more about these plants later on. 



Centlana campestris, Linn. -More abundant about Killarney, &c., 

 than I had thought. G. Amarella is still unrecorded for the county. 



Myosotls palustris, With. var. strig-ulosa, Reichb.— Home Park, 

 Killarney. 



Llthospermum officinale, Linn.— 2. Abundant over a very limited 

 area on the lake shore in the Home Park, Killarney. This is the 

 only Kerry station known to me. 



*Vcr)t3ascuni virgratum, Stokes. — Several plants near a bridge, about 

 two miles east of Kenmare. Mackay recorded this plant as occurring 

 nearly a hundred years ago near Kenmare. 



Euphrasia forms. — The Rev. E. S. Marshall finds the following 

 forms among my gatherings — 



E. brevipila, Buruat and Gremli — Abundant in damp meadows, 

 &c. This seems the commonest form about Killarney. 



E. curta, Fries, var. glabrcsccns, Wettst. — Beeown Mountain, 

 Sneem, abundant and reaching to the summit, circa 2,450 feet ; Black 

 Valley, &c. One or two other forms are not yet named. 



Scutellaria Nicholsoni, Taubert (6". galericiilala x minor). — Damp 

 wood .south of Kenmare. 



Atriplcx hastata, Linn — i. 2. Kenmare and Killarney; seems rarer 

 than A. pat u la, but no doubt previously overlooked. 



^Polygonum ssigittatum, Linn.— Though no new station has yet 

 been discovered for this American annual, it shows no sign of dying 

 out in its original locality. The w^arm summer of last year appeared 

 to agree with the plant, and it was larger and more abundant than I 

 have hitherto seen it. 



^Salix pentandra, Linn.— The brackets should be removed from the 

 Kerry records for this willow in both Cyb. Hib. and Top. Bet. It is 

 certainly thoroughly established about Castlecove and Sneem, 

 though still only deserving a * or J. 



^Allium triquetrum, Linn. — In abundance, as an escape, in a wood 

 near the Park House, Killarney. 



+Juncus giaucus, Ehrh.— i. A few tufts on the railway line at 

 Kilgarvan Station. This is the only locality so far known to me in 

 South Kerry, and a most unsatisfactory one; it probably only 

 deserves a * here. 



Potamogeton obtuslfolius, Mert. and Koch.— Pond east of Farran- 

 fore ; the second Kerry locality. 



