146 PLANTS FOUND IN KERRY, 
-. Hypopithys multiflora Scop. I. Under beeches west of Muck: 
ross Abbey, Killarne 
tatice _— Drej. Shannon shore at Tarbert and Kilelton; 
BE Co 
achia vulgaris L. By R. Brick, near —— Fermoyle, 
west te. Castlogregory, found by the Rev. Abm. Isaa 
entiana campestris LL. Not rare between Killorgtin. and Glen- 
car, ie. I have not yet seen G. Amarella in this 
island and Lidiowsl, This is north of the line marking the range 
{Mentha rotundifolia L. Abundant by eine at Fibach Bridge, 
west of Castlemaine; by old road rh Glencar EO ow 
Lakeview, Killarney; and near Kenmare. — *M, rita Huds. 
Several pears east of Kenmare. — ag “Pulagienn ‘a Road-side 
south ih — rt. 
th also 
extend the line in the map, re referred to, marking the northern 
limit of this plant.—F. oma tlandica Li. Occurs on most of the sand- 
round the Kerry co 
_ Neottia Nidus-avis Bich. Woods at Tarbert 
Spiranthes antumnalis Rich. By R. Finnchy, west of Kenmare. 
Epipactis palustris Crantz. By small pool south of Tarbert, with 
Habenaria conopsea and Eriophorum latifolium : rare plants in the 
+Si hium angustifolium Mill. I paid a second visit last yi 
to the Milltown locality for this plant, and found it to extend ove 
a very limited area, perhaps fifteen yards by ten; from what I 
could learn, the Sisyrinchium does not appear to be spreading here. 
flower,—and they open only in bright aaa most easily 
rl One es was untain slope, 
cut up into rough paths connecting small pe Ag of ‘tabine half-a- 
3 two small isolated patches only were noticed here. 
The second locality was beside the R. Laune just above Killorglin ; 
