ANCIENT AND UNVERIFIED KERRY RECORDS. 827 
12. A. portulacoides. ‘Near the exit of the River Mang, not 
far from Calnafersy.”’ Not recently observe 
14. Polygonum Bistorta. ‘In Sir Thomas Denny’s — near 
ralee.” Not there now; but Allium Scorodoprasum occur there 
in great plenty, = is not recorded by Smith; it is soetible this 
latter plant was nded. 
67. Moreuridtie annua, ‘Shore near Beal Castle, plentifully.” 
Not there now, and no recent record. 
1. Pinus sylvestris. Dr. Smith states that a few small shrubs 
still grew among the rocks in mountainous parts of Kerry in 1756. 
It is not known in a wild state anywhere in n Irelan 
6. Cryptogramma c ae: ‘‘On the rocks among most of the 
southern baronies.” Som 
Dr. Wade, in his Plante “Rablor en; 1804, records Juncus trifidus 
from the base of Mangerton, a plant not known to occur in Ireland. 
To turn now to more recent records :— 
Arabis ciliata. Sandbanks near Darrynane, Drummond; and 
Trabeg, near Dingle, H. C. Hart. More probably a smooth teint 
of A. sagittata was gathe ered. 
Viola stagnina. Gap of Dunloe, Rev. W. M. Hind. No subse- 
quent confirmation 
Sawxifraga cizvides Common Hill Cliffs, near Dingle, J. T. 
Mackay, Cat. 806 ; Flora Hibernica. No recent obese vanie: 
g ; 
mens shown were afterwards found to be garden hybrids. 
Pulicaria Slike Recorded by R. M. Barrington as found in 
Mr. Reilly's herbarium, labelled “Cromane, Co. Kerry.’’ This 
plant has not been rediscovered, nor is it yet known elsewhere in 
Ireland. 
Hieracium pallidum. Kenmare (Dr. Taylor), C. C. B.; Killarney, 
Backhoise and Rev. E. F. Linton. All my Kerry a gathered 
as H. pallidum prove to be H. tricum or H. anglicum. : 
Atropa Belladonna. Near Lord Ventry’s rodidlecion near Dingle, 
Rev. W. M. Hind. Is it still there? Garden outeast. 
Verbasceum see On the College haces at West Green 
Lane, near Kenmare, Mackay. No doubt introduc 
Salix nigricans. Near Dunkerron, Dr. Taylor. rhe — 
Alisma natans. Ditches near Upper L ake, Killarney, D. M.; 
Middle and Lower Lakes, See Rev. E. F. Linton. Neither 
~ friend Mr. A. G. More nor I have ever seen this plant in Kerry, 
r do we know of any cotiateotory Trish locality. 
Carex axillaris, Near Upper Lake, Killarney, Herb. Mackay. 
Not cposoman observed. 
m Capillus-Veneris. Recorded by Mr. W. Andrews as 
occu sae a n the Cahir-Couree range between Tralee and Dingle, at 
a i edtinidbtabla elevation.”” I hope shortly to obtain some in- 
formation concerning this station. 
Polypodium Dryopteris. Tore Mountain and Muckross, Killarney. 
Several old _— but it is almost certain P. polypodioides was 
mistaken for it 
