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Lhwyd (or Lloyd), Edward : 
Some further Observations relating to the Antiquities and Natural History 
of Ireland.—Phil. Trans. XXVII., 1712, pp. 524-526. Lhwyd here 
records several plants found by him in Kerry in 1699 ; amongst them 
are Saxifraga stellaris, S. umbrosa (the plant however appears to be 
S. Geum), Alchemilla alpina, Saussurea alpina and Veronica montana 5 
they are almost the earliest Kerry records known. 
Linton, Rev. Edward Francis, M.A., F.L.S. : 
Naias flexilis at Killarney.—Journ. of Bot. 1886, pp. 83-84. 
Hieracia notes.—Journ. of Bot. 1886, pp. 84-85. 
Hieracium cerinthiforme (Backh. in litt.), F. J. Hanbury, in Co. Kerry.— 
Irish Nat. 1894, p. 136. 
Alchemilla vulgaris Linn., and its segregates.—Irish Nat. 1896, p. 296. 
Distribution of the Alchemilla vulgaris group in Ireland.—Irish Nat. 
1900, pp. 92-93. 
Linton, Rev. William Richardson, M.A., F.L.S. : 
The British Hieracia. London. 1905. 
Linton, Rev. E. F., and Linton, Rev. W. R. : 
Notes of a botanical tour in West Ireland.—Journ. of Bot. 1886. 
PP DBDs ss sie scovied aw sie eawen Peta d wevaminieiee og 4 one Linton 1886. 
London Bot. Exchange Club. Reports 1867-1878. Continued as the 
Botanical Exch. Club of the British Isles: see under Botanical. 
Mackay, James Townsend, LL.D., A.L.S., M.R.LA. : 
A Systematic Catalogue of Rare Plants found in Ireland.—Trans. Dub. 
Soc. 1806, pp. 121-184......... cece cece ene Mackay Rar, 
A Catalogue of the Indigenous Plants found in Ireland.—Trans. Roy. 
Irish Acad. 1825, pp. 108-198. ........cccceseeseecees Mackay Cat 
Flora Hibernica. Dublin. 1836; this work contains 4 few Kerry 
Localities ia: s:5:.-ssisitesniess-aiaie Sie siavsansate te aeelgie ¥ seaee ears se 6 ee Flor. Hib. 
Additional plants for the Flora Hibernica were published in the Nat. 
Hist. Review, 1859, pp. 537-539, and 1860, p. 443. 
Marshall, Rev. Edward Shearburn, M.A., F.L.S. : 
Helleborine atroviridis in Ireland, &c.—Journ. of Bot. 1910, p. 109, 
and Irish Nat. 1910, p. 87. 
South Kerry Plants.—Journ. of Bot. 1912, pp. 197-199. 
Meteorological Society, Royal, Journal of, Nos. 54, &c., 1882, &c. ; these 
contain a few first records of some of the more common Kerry plants 
from Killarney by the Very Rev. Archdeacon Wynne. 
Molyneux, Sir Thomas, M.D., F.RB.S. « 
A Discourse concerning the Large Horns frequently found under ground 
in Ireland.—Phil. Trans. XIX., 1697, pp. 489-512. This contains 
notices of a few plants, including the earliest definite Kerry record— 
that for Saxifaga umbrosa on Mangerton. 
See also under Threlkeld. 
