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Lathrcea squamaria Killarney. 



Monotropa Hypopitys In Muckross demesne, Killarney; also in 

 Galway, Mayo, and Donegal. 



Cuscuta Epithymum On the sandhills near Ardfert. (R. W. 

 Scully}. 



Linaria repens is frequent about Bandon, with its hybrid progeny, 

 Linaria sepium of Allman. 



Sibthorpia europcea is plentiful on the northern slope of Connor Hill, 

 at 1700 feet, and thence descends to sea level at Formoyle. It occurs 

 also at Annascaul. 



Calamintha Clinopodium Killarney; very rare. Near Muckross. 



Pinguicula grandiflora and Euphorbia hyberna are widely dis- 

 tributed in the West of Cork and Kerry. 



Utricularia neglecta Killarney and Tralee. (R. W. Scully]. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides finds its only Irish localities in the valley 

 of the Bandon river at Castle Bernard Park, and in Dunderrow wood. 



Epipactis ovalis grows in the Burren districts of North Clare. A 

 variety only. 



Cephalanthera ensifolia grows near Killarney and Carah Lakes ;. 

 also in a wood at Glengarriff and at Adrigoole. Wood at head of Lough 

 Carah. Wood by the Kenmare Road, near Derrycunnihy Cascade. 

 Near Brickeen Bridge and at Muckross, Killarney. 



Allium Scorodoprasum At Kenmare and in the woods at Muck- 

 ross ; Foaty Island, and profusely in the woods near Bantry, where it 

 was recently discovered by Mr. R. A. Phillips. 



Simethis bicolor, as before stated, at Derrynane, and along the 

 Kenmare estuary. 



Juncus acutus Plentiful on the warren at Rosscarbery. 



Eriocaulon septangulare In L. Carah ; in the Cloonee lakes, 

 south side of the Kenmare river ; and in a mountain lake near Adri- 

 goole. 



Rhynchospora fusca is abundant in South Kerry, extending to> 

 Glengarriff, Ardgroom, and Berehaven in Cork. 



Scirpus parvulus Along a stream near the sea at Ballybunion, 

 Kerry. (R. W. Scully}. It has become very scarce, if not extinct, at 

 Arklow, the original Irish station. 



Carex Bonninghauseniana Near Killarney. {R. W. Scully}. A 

 rare hybrid. 



Carex aquatilis Near South end of Carah Lake in several places, 

 and abundant along a small stream near the Upper Lake of Killarney. 

 (R. W. Scully}. 



Carex punctata is abundant along the shores of Kenmare river, and 

 occurs also near Ventry, Berehaven, Ardgroom, Waterville, Kerry Head, 

 etc. 



Pilularia globulifera By the Upper Lake of Killarney. 



