828 ANCIENT AND UNVERIFIED KERRY RECORDS. 
The following plants, though occurring in one or more localities 
in the neighbouring county of Cork, and likely enough to be found 
in Kerry also, have not yet come under my notice ; and I would be 
much obliged if any botanist who has met with them in the county 
wo ony —e send me information concerning the localities:— 
unculus circinatus; R. auricomus. The latter very rare in 
the pe of Irelan 
Papaver Argemone ; P. hybridum. Both very rare, and colonists 
rk. 
Helianthemum guttatum. Occurs on the coast both north and 
south of Kerr 
Geranium columbinum. A rare plant in Ireland, often introduced. 
rifolium arvense. Likely to occur on some of the sea-cliffs.— 
Lepigonum rubrum. One of the rarest Irish plan 
Scleranthus annuus. Very local, and prohhily a solonist in many 
laces 
CEnanthe Jistulosa ; CE. Phellandrium. Both are local in Ireland. 
Anthemis arvensis. A. Cotula is often mistaken for it. 
Senecio squalidus. Vide Journ. Bot. April, 1890, ; 114. 
Carlina vulgaris. Ap apo rare in “aa south-west. 
n Cor 
Carduus ns. ete aorcoly = never native, in Cork. 
haga Intybus. The Rev. Abraham Isaacs tells me this 
plant once grew in - - near Castlegregory, but it has not been 
sibeily seen in the 
Aes tk pis biennis. Foond in Limerick, just outside the Kerry 
Tragopogon pratensis. Very rare in Cork; perhaps extinct. 
Lelminthia echioides. Very rare, and a doubtful native in Cork. 
Hieracium gothicum. Near Bantry, Cork; a plant doubtfully 
determined. 
Gentiana Amarella. G. campestris occurs in several Kerry 
ities 
Cyoglossun officinale. Not yet noticed on any of the numerous 
Kerry sandhill: 
Ticciger sae officinale; L. arvense. Both are local in Co. Cork. 
Orobanche Rapum. Rare everywhere in Ireland. 
i rk 
aria, Elatina r . ows 
Salvia Verbenaca. Recorded from Co rk and teanenek 
Ballota nigra, Probably introduced in Cor 
Chenopodium murale. Very rare in Cork. 
Rumex maritimus, Voce i rare in Ireland. 
oo a amygdaloides: E. exigua. The former one of the 
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