PLANTS FOUND IN KERRY. 145 . 
to be a very variable plant, 1 have little doubt that A. ciliata ig 
scarcely worthy of varietal, much less specific, rank, — A, sagittata 
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covered with a dense whitish pubescence. 
Sena aquatica L. Found floating i in L, Camclaun, Connor 
{ Althea aincin L. Widely diotebated usually in cottage 
gardens or hedges, and I do not know of any locality where it is 
native. 
Euonymus europeus L, About Kenmare ; Listowel, &c. 
onis repens Li, Several places about Castlegregory, and near 
an old castle on road ig Ventry to Smerwick; very rare in Kerry, 
and localities suspiciou 
Trifolium striatum lL. Limestone rocks at Rahaneen, near Ard- 
fert.—T. filiforme L. Near poorer, and by Shannon at Kilelton. 
t Vicia hirsuta Koch. Shows a marked preference for the —— 
of old churches, castles, &c., sdeeigah not a common plant in 
unty. 
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*Rosa micrantha Sm. Near churchyard west of Tarbert. 
* Sedum Forsterianum Sm. Walls near Tarbert. 
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stream north of of Killarney, and in ditch west of Tralee. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga L. By R. Feale, near soem a rare 
plant in Kerry.—P. major Huds. Much more abundan t than last ; 
new localities are, road-side between Killorglin and Glsesane near 
Ventry ; Ballylongford, &c. 
riscus sylvestris Hoffm. Along the R. Maine. The rarity of 
this plant in Kerry has been before ubanil to. 
tCaucalis nodosa Scop. Widely scattered, but not a common 
plant. 
Belews uliginosum LL, Swamp by Glanooragh River, north of 
Killarn 
+ Di seal sylvestris L. For about a mile along R. Shannon, east 
- of Letter Point; the only nn § locality at present known to me. 
Filago minima Fr, Bed of mountain stream, west of Castle- 
maine. 
* Artemisia oe L. Old churches and road-side at Strad- 
bally - Killiney, near Castlegregory ; the only Kerry locality I 
now 0: 
rf pratensis wala Very rare in the south of the county; 
*Crepis biennis rag VL Field-side in Co. Limerick, a little east of 
Tarbert.—C. paludosa Moench. Rocky banks of R. Feale, Listowel. 
Hieracium anglicum Fr. Cliffs in Ballochbreama, Glencar and 
Kerry side of Glengariff Tunnel. — H. umbellatum L. Abundant 
along Caragh River, Glencar. 
Journal or Botany.—Von. 29. . [May, 1891.] L 
