NOTES ON SOME KERRY PLANTS. 71 



the same year that Mr. Turner published his work on Irish Mosses, 

 and Smith his Fl. Brit. Amongst the specimens sent, I was par- 

 ticularly interested with an example of a double capsule on the 

 same seta, of which I enclose a sketch. I never before met with a 

 similar instance, except that I have seen two capsules on the same 

 receptacle in Sphagnum contortum, and a forked seta of a species of 

 Bnjum" The specimen and sketch referred to are in Sir 0. 

 Bunbury's Herbarium. — B. intermedium W. & M. Mildenhall, 

 Eagle. This was determined by Mr. Wilson, and there is in the 

 Herbarium an enlarged drawing of the capsule by him. 



Mniumcuspidatiwi Hedw. Lakenheath; Lackford, Eagle. Barton, 

 Sir C. B. Fritton, H. N. Dixon. 



Aulacomnium androgynum'L. Ipswich, Eagle. E. — A. palustre 

 L. var. ramosutn. Suffolk Eagle. 



Pogonatum urnigerum L. Lackford, Sir C. B. W. 



Antitrichia curtipendula L. Lowestoft ; Framlingham, near the 

 Countess Well, Eagle. The latter specimen was growing luxu- 

 riantly on a tree. 



Camptothecium nitens Schreb. Suffolk, Eagle. Lackford bog, 

 Sir C. B. W. 



Scleropodium ? illecebrum Schwg. (blandum). Thetford, Eagle. 



Between Rougham and Bury, Sir C. B. W. This may be S. 



cmpitosum. 



Eurhynchium pumilum Wils. Lound, H. N. Dixon. E. 



Rhynchosteyium tenellum Dicks. Eye churchyard, Eagle. — R. 

 Murale Hedw. Bury ; Risby church ; Harleston, Eagle. W. 



Plagiothecium sylvaticum L. Barton, Sir (?. B. W. — P. undu- 

 latum L. Fritton, H. N. Dixon. E. 



Amblystegium radical e P. Beauv. Icklingham Sluice, Eagle. W. 

 Mr. Wilson writes, " The barren specimen sufficiently agrees with 

 the previous fertile one of Hypnum radical e from Icklingham Sluice." 



Hypnum Cossoni Schpr. Redgrave Fen, E. M. Holmes.— H. tin- 

 cinatum Hedw. Wangford, Eagle.— H. pahistre L. Barton Mills ; 

 The Priory, Bury, Eagle. — H. elodes Spruce. Redgrave Fen, E. M. 

 Holmes. W.— H. polygamum B. & S. Lakenheath Fen, Eagle.— 

 var. stagnatum Wils. Lakenheath Fen, Eagle. W. These were 

 determined for Mr. Eagle by Mr. Wilson.— H. stramineum Dicks. 

 Suffolk, Turner. This specimen was probably from Belton, near 

 Yarmouth, whence it is recorded in the History of Yarmouth. 



NOTES ON SOME KERRY PLANTS. 



Br Reginald Scully. 



m Last summer I spent the greater part of July and a week or so 

 o f August botanising in Kerry. Most of the time was devoted to 

 the Lakes of Killarney and their surroundings, the rest to iraiee 

 fjd the coast-line thence to Ballyheigne. Several interesting 



finds 1 rewarded my endeavours, the most important being 

 vtricuiana rieylecta, an addition to the flora of Ireland. 



