FURTHER NOTES ON THE KERRY FLORA. by 



*Sambucvs Ebtikis L. By River Laune, near Killorglin. 

 Galium sylvestre Poll. Abundant on limestone bluffs about 

 Middle Lake, Killarney. 



\Scahiosa arvensis L. Stony pasture, Upper Glenflesk. Seems 

 very rare in Kerry ; possibly introduced. 



Antenymria dioica R. Br. Ridge of Slieve Mish, about 2100 ft. 

 Gnaphalium sylvaticum. Several places about Killarney. Glen- 

 flesk. 



lAnthemis Cotula L. Fields about Ballymalis Castle, &c. — A. 

 nohilis L. Rossbehy. Killarney. Glenflesk. 



\ Chrysanthemum segetum L. Abundant in fields near River Laune. 



Cnicus pratensis Willd. Near Ardfert. Rathmore. 

 I Centaurea Cyanus. Near Tullig. Killorglin ; and among flax, 

 Farranfore. 



Wahlenhergia hederacea Reichb. Very abundant both sides of 

 River Flesk, from River Finnow to Brewsterfield Bridge. 



Vaccinium Oxyococcos L. Sparingly in a large and very wet bog 

 two miles west of Castle Island. 



Primula veris L. Ross Island, Killarney. Near Spa, Tralee. 

 Ballyheige ; rare in Kerry. 



Lysimachia vulgaris L. Wet wood near Muckross Abbey. Ross 

 Island, m several spots. Ballymalis Castle. 



Microcala filiformis Link. The wet, miserable summer we had 

 last year apparently agreed with this plant well. The largest 

 specimen I noted in 1887 was scarcely 4 in. high, and almost 

 unbranched ; last year the same locality (Journ. Bot., March, 1887) 

 gave me specimens 9 in. high, with branches 5 in. in length. 

 Gentiana campestris L. Kerry Head. 



Convolvulus arvensis L. Near Spa, Tralee. Castlegregory. 

 Solanum Dulcamara L., var. marinum Bab. Rossbehy. Tralee 

 Bay, in several places. Magharee Island. 



\Hyoscyamus niger L. Magharee Island, very abundant. 

 IVerbascum Thapsus L. Sparingly in one spot, Killarney; very 

 rare in Kerry. 



"^'Linaria viscida Moench. At intervals on the ballast of the 

 railway from where it enters the county to Castle Island. 



Bartsia viscosa L. Like Carum verticillatum, widely spread 

 throughout the county, but rarer inland ; it occurs, however, in 

 several spots about Killarney, Glenflesk, and Glencar. 



I Verbena officinalis L. Many spots about Tralee, Castlegregory, &c. 

 Mentha Fulegium L. Rossbehy. Milltown. Tullig, near Kill- 

 orglin. 



Thymus Chamcedrys Fr. I. Banna sand-hills. 

 Calamintha officinalis Moench. Mucki-oss. Clogherbrian, near 

 Tralee. 



Stachys Betonica Benth. Field S. of Firies, and again N. of 

 River Maine for some distance up lower slopes of Slieve Mish Mts. ; 

 a rare plant in Ireland. 



XLamium hybridum Vill. I. Killorglin. 



*Chenopodium Bonus- Henricus L. A few plants by Deenagh 

 Bridge, near Killarney ; appears to be very rare in the county. 



