114 PLANTS FOUND IN KEKKY. 



innumerable leaf-forms of these two plants, before picking out 

 any one of them and giving it specific rank. — S. umbrosa var. 

 punctata Don. Horses Glen, Mangerton. — Var. serratifolia Don. 

 Blackwater Bridge, Kenmare Bay. 



Drosera anglica var. obovata (M. & K.). I. Large bog in Glen- 

 car Valley ; a rare variety in Kerry, where the typical anglica is 

 common. 



Anthriscus sylvestris Hoffm. Along the Blackwater River, Ken- 

 mare Bay ; the only locality so far known to me in Kerry. 



\Sambucus Ebulus L. Hedges near Darrynane andBallybunnion. 



Rubia peregrina L. Several places about Darrynane and 

 Kenmare. 



Antennaria dioica R. Br. Near the Cloonee Lakes, Kenmare 

 Bay, a little above sea level. This plant is usually montane and 

 very rare in Kerry. 



*Senecio vulgaris L., var. For the last two summers I have 

 noticed a Senecio growing abundantly about the railway-station and 

 along the line at Killarney. It differs, apparently, in nothing 

 from the rayed form of S. vulgaris, except that the rays are never 

 revolute. I was interested to see the same plant growing plenti- 

 fully with S. squalidus about the railway, &c, in Cork; this is no 

 doubt the plant found here by Mr. Carroll, for which the names 

 of hibemica and vemalis have been suggested. It has evidently 

 now spread to Killarney by railway transport, and maintains itself 

 there unchanged. Mr. N. Colgan noticed this Senecio about Kil- 

 larney in 1886, and it seems strange there is still no sign of S. 

 squalidus, though the latter is the more abundant in Cork. For my 

 own part, I am satisfied to call the plant S. vulgans var. radiatus 

 Koch. 



\Carduus pycnocephalus Jacq. About Ballinskelligs Castle and 

 Abbey, and sparingly near Ballybunnion ; very rare in Kerry. 



Hieracium anglicum Fr. Shores of Tore Lake, Killarney ; Paps 

 Mts. ; and Horses Glen, Mangerton. — H. iricum Fr. Shores of 

 Lower and Tore Lakes, Killarney, and Paps Mts. — H. murorum L. 

 pt. I. Woody bank near Glenflesk Castle, Killarney. 



J Lactuca muralis Fresen. I. Several plants were noticed, growing 

 in the shrubberies near Glenflesk Castle, Killarney. I have not 

 yet found it elsewhere in Kerry, and as it is one of our rarest 

 Irish species, the plant may not be indigenous here. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea Reichb. By the River Roughty, near 

 Kenmare, and along the Blackwater, Kenmare Bay. 



Arbutus Unedo L. Several old and half-dead trees in the cliffs 

 on the south side of Waterville Lake. 



Microcala filiformis Link. Very abundant along Kenmare Bay, 

 on roadsides, wet fields, bogs, &c. ; round Ballinskelligs Bay. 



Blackstonia perfuliata Huds. Two or three spots near Bally- 

 bunnion ; very rare in Kerry. 



\ Solatium nigrum L. Sparingly by the shore in one or two 

 places near Kenmare Bay. 



Orobanche Hedercs Duby. Several localities about Darrynane. 



Pinguicula vulgaris L, At about 2200 ft. in Coumloughra 



