92 FURTHER NOTES ON THE KERRY FLORA. 



Phleum arenarium L. Castlegregory, abundant. Banna sand- 

 hills. 



Deschampsia caspitosa Beauv., var. 2)seuclo-alpina Syrne. Man- 

 gerton. Slieve Mish Mts. 



Tnsetumrl(n-escensBesi\iY. Not rare about Killarney ; fields near 

 Eiver Laune. Spa, Tralee. Ardfert, &c. 



Arena pubescms Huds. Muckross. Clogherbrian, Tralee. Castle- 

 gregory. 



Koeleria cristata Pers. Common on coast. 



Catahrosa aquatica Beauv. Near Killarney and Eiver Laune. 

 Several spots about Tralee. 



Glyceria maritima Wahl. Common round coast. 



Festuca rigida Kunth. Several places on coast, rarer inland ; 

 noted, however, at Killarney. — F. loliacea Huds. Not rare on coast. 

 — F. myurus L. Common on walls, &c., about Killarney. Tralee. 

 Killorglin. Ballyheige, &c. — F. sijhatica Vill. Sparingly on rocky 

 ledges by road-side, Upper Lake, Killarney. 



Afjropyron acutum (uon E. & S.). Castlegregory. — A.jiinceum 

 Beauv. Common on coast. 



Ijepturus Jiliformis Trin. Castlegregory. 



Polystichum Lonchites Both. I was glad to find that Mr. Carroll's 

 record of this rare Irish plant still holds good for Mangerton, one 

 small but healthy plant rewarding a somewhat arduous climb ; 

 I trust that others who may happen to find this interesting plant 

 will not disturb it. — P. lobatum Presl. Horse's Glen, Mangerton, 

 in several places ; seems a rare fern in Kerry. 



Lastrcea Thelypteiis Presl. Cromaglaun ; at the base of Muck- 

 ross and Boss Island, Killarney. — L. Oreopteris Presl. Cromaglaun. 

 Banks of Flesk, and lower slopes of Mangerton. Near Castlegregory. 



Ophioylossum vulgatum. Near Muckross Abbey and Eoss 

 Island. 



Botrycldum Lunaria Sw. On an old fort near Castlegregory. 



Eqidsetiim maximum Lam. Common around Lakes of Killarney. 

 — E. sylvaticiim L. Lower slopes of Mangerton ; rare in the county. 

 — F. liyemale L. Several spots along Eiver Flesk to Brewsterfield 

 Bridge, and along Eiver Laune. — E. trachyodon E. Br. I. Gathered 

 on banks of Eiver Laune, not far from Ballymalis Castle. 



Isoetes echinospora Dur. Middle Lake and Back Channel, Kil- 

 larney. Abundant m most of the lakes S. of Killorglin. Lake 

 Beg, near Caragh Lake. In a lake S. of Castlegregory. 



Chara aspera Willd. Near Eossbehy. Castlegregory, &c. — C. 

 contraria Kentz. I. Near Eossbehy. — C. hispida L. Near Eoss- 

 behy. Castlegregory, &c. — C. vulgaris L., var. longibracteata Kuetz. 

 Blennerville. Banna. 



My best thanks are due to Mr. Arthur Bennett, Messrs. Groves, 

 and my friend Mr. A. G. More, for their kindness in looking over 

 many doubtful plants. 



