PLANTS FOUND IN KERRY. 147 
this plant is confined to the vicinity of Castlemaine Harbour, the- 
almost landlocked extremity of Dingle Bay. Not one of these three 
localities is actually on the sea-coast, being respectively about one, 
three, and five miles from the nearest shore. This Sisyrinchium, 
Allium vineale the April near ‘Loghill, east of 
Glin, Co. Lim 
Potamogeton rufescens Schrad. Ditch by R. Brick, Lixnaw.— 
P. pralongus ear Muckross boat-harbour, Lawer Lake, 
Carex disticha Huds. “Tam and near Lixnaw; apparently 
rarer in Kerry than in most parts of Ireland. — C. muricata L. 
of the Kerry sedges. — C. Goodenowii b. Guladie. Fr. By L. Cam- 
claun, Connor Hill. — C. pendula Huds. Abundant by river in 
Ballinruddery Woods, near Foil geri lanted.—C. strigosa 
Huds. In damp wt snore 8 ide of river, near Listowel. — C. 
punctata Gaud. Base of cliffs, near ioe level, east side of Ventr 
Harbour. — C. Pr L. Abundant near the railway where it 
crosses the R. Brick, near Lixnaw. — C. riparia Curtis. Widely 
scattered over county 
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Melica 9 gt ine . We north side of river near Listowel ; 
Lepturus fil Slice ‘Trin, Abundant by Shannon, west of Bally- 
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diantum Capillus-Veneris I. This fern is recorded in the 
Virco to the Cyb. Hib. as occurring in the sea-wall below 
Mt. Trenchard, wes t of Foynes, Co. Limerick. At the date of my 
~ to sa locality, early i in July, I found that a fine ~ stone 
Lastrea bcs Presl. ae n in the mountain glens about 
Connor Hill and Camp; in a glen west of Castleisland. 
Equisetum sylvaticum L. Connor Hill; glens west of Castleisland ; 
near Listowel, &c.; not common . ; 
Lycopodium clavatum Li. Found creeping among moss on one 
of the summits of Mangerton; marked 2568 ft. in the inch Ord- 
‘nance maps. 
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