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and again in the lake, N.W. end. — R. rostellata Koch. Common 

 around coast. 



Zannichellia pedunculata Reichb. I. Banna. Ballyheige. 



Eriocmdon septangulare With. Plentiful, but not seen flowering, 

 in Caragh Lake ; flowering sparingly in Loch Beg, a small lake 

 near it. Found in both localities by my friend Mr. A. G. More. 



Eriophoruni latifoUum Hoppe. I. Banks of River Laune, about a 

 mile W. of Beaufort Bridge. 



Rhijnchospora fusca R. & S. Bog near Bunclash School-house, 

 Caragh Lake. Two places near Killorglin. Near Mulgrave Police- 

 barracks. Bawnaskehy Bog, Castle Island. 



Carex dioica L. Clogherbrian, Tralee, Castlegregory. — C. puli- 

 caris L. and C. arenaria L. Common. — C. teretiuscula Good. 

 Clogherbrian and Castlegregory. — C. paniculata L. and C. vulpina L. 

 Not rare. — C. muricata L. Sparingly on limestone bluffs, Clogher- 

 brian. — C. divulsa Good. Many places about Killarney. — C. eclmiata 

 Murr. and C. remota L. Common. — C. Boe7ininghauseniana Weihe. 

 I. Several tufts in a wet wood near Muckross Abbey. The presence 

 of abundant C. paniculata and C. remota growing together induced 

 me to make a close search for their reputed hybrid. — C. curta Good. 

 In a small bog near River Finnow, where it joins the Flesk. — G. 

 oralis Good. Very abundant. — C. stricta Good. Several places 

 about Lakes of Killarney, &c. — C. acuta L. An abnormal form 

 growing near the Lower Lake, Killarney, not far from mouth of 

 River Flesk. — C. rigida Good. Mangerton. Slieve Mish Mts. — 

 C. aquatilis Wahl. I. Banks of small stream near head of Caragh 

 Lake, W. side ; confirmed by Mr. Bennett. — C. Goodenowii Gay. 

 Abundant and very variable. — C. glauca Murr. Common. — (7. 

 limosa L. Near Killorglin; bog W. of Castle Island. Castlegregory, 

 several places. — C. pilulifera L. and G. pi'cBcox Jacq. Common. 

 — G. pallescens L. Many places about Killarney, and one luxuriant 

 cluster found in Horse's Glen, Mangerton, at about 1200 ft. — 

 G.panicea 1j. Common. — j; G. pendida Huds. In great abundance, 

 Ballyseedy demesne, probably planted ; and in grounds at Kilcole- 

 man Abbey, where Lady Godfrey told me it had been introduced 

 from Muckross with Rhododendrons. The Garex seems to have 

 died out at Muckross. — G. strigosa Huds. Very abundant with the 

 above at Ballyseedy, and sparingly at Chute Hall. — G. sylvatica 

 Huds., G. lavigata Sm., G. hinervis Sm., and G. distansJj. Common. 

 — G. punctata Gaud. On wet, rocky ledges, Kerry Head, between 

 Ballyheige and Coastguard-station, scarcely out of reach of spray. — 

 G. fulva Good., G. extensa Good., and G. fiava L. Common. — 

 G. (Ederi Ehrh. Brown Island, Lower Lake, Killarney. — G. Jili- 

 formis L. Near Lower Lake, not far from River Laune. — G. hirta 

 L. Not common. — G. riparia Curtis. Muckross, and near Tralee. 

 — G. rostrata Stokes and G. vesicaria L. Common. The above list 

 is given to show how fully represented the Garices are in Kerry ; a 

 few others will probably be added. 



Milium effmum L. Near Tunnel Rock, Upper Lake, and Glen 

 in Deer-park, Killarney. Wood N.E. end of Caragh Lake ; sparingly 

 in the "Green," Tralee. 



