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— C. divulsa Good. Limestone rocks, head of Kenmare Bay. — C. 

 aquatilis Walil. Several spots, south end of Caragh Lake ; by old 

 Kenmare road near Upper Lake, Killarney. — C. Goodenowii var. 

 juncella Fr. Upper Lake, Killarney. — C. limosa L. In most of 

 the larger Kerry bogs. — C. pracox, form called C. mollis by Host, in 

 a boggy common between Sherehee and the River Flesk, Killarney 

 (vide antea). — C. punctata Gaud. Sparingly near Hog's Head, 

 Waterville, and very abundant about Darrynane and along Ken- 

 mare Bay. — C.Jiliformis L. South end of Upper Lake, Killarney, 

 and abundant round a small lake near it. 



Glyceria plicata Fr. Near Waterville. 

 -Bromus erectus Huds. I. Sparingly in a field at South-hill, 

 Killarney. This plant, with Crepis taraxacifolia and Linaria 

 viscida, is spreading with great rapidity along the railway tracks in 

 Ireland ; the Linaria can, in fact, be already traced along the 

 ballast, from Dublin to the extreme end of that railway at Castle - 

 island in Kerry. 



Trichomanes radicans Sw. I was shown some stunted scraps of 

 this now very rare fern, on Tore Mtn., Killarney. 



Phegopteris polypodioides Fee. Very fine in a gully on the Paps 

 Mtn., Killarney, and above Lough Reagh ; Upper Glencar. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum L. Darrynane Wood ; and near the 

 head of Kenmare Bay. 



Eguisetum variegation var. Wilsoni Newm. On a damp cliff, 

 Paps Mtn., Killarney, at about 1500 ft. 



Pilulaiia globulifera L. I. Sparingly at south end of Upper 

 Lake, Killarney. 



Chara fragilis var. capillacea C. & G. Bog-holes near Water- 

 ville, &c. — G. vulgaris var. papillata Wallr. Near Waterville. 



Nitella gracilis Agardh. South end of Caragh Lake (vid antea). 

 — N. translucens Agardh. Caragh and Waterville Lakes, &c. — N. 

 flexilis Agardh, Caragh, Acoose and Waterville Lakes, &c. 



My best thanks are, as usual, due to Mr. Arthur Bennett, 

 Messrs. Groves, Mr. Hanbury, and Mr. A. G. More. 



BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF BRITISH AND IRISH 

 BOTANISTS. 



By James Britten, F.L.S., and G. S. Boulger, F.L.S. 



(Continued from p. 91.) 



Park, Mungo (1771-1805): b. Foulshiels, near Selkirk, 10th 

 Sept. 1771 ; d. Niger, 1805. Traveller and surgeon. A.L.S., 

 1793. Brother-in-law of James Dickson. Protege of Banks. 

 Went to India and Sumatra, 1792 ; to Africa, 1795-1797, 1804- 

 1805. Plants in Brit. Mus. Life prefixed to ' Journal,' 1805- 

 1815. 'Life,' 1838. Rees, Suppl. Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, x. 

 30J, Portr. prefixed to ' Travels,' 1799. Parkia Br. 



