Ixxx INDEX TO AUTHORS. 
Scully, R. W.—continued. 
Chara canescens Loisel in Ireland.—Irish Nat. 1895, p. 50. 
Notes on the Kerry flora 1901.—Irish Nat. 1902, pp. 156-159. 
R.W.S. 1902. 
Notes on the Kerry flora 1902.—Irish Nat. 1903, pp. 113-116 
R.W.S. 1908. 
Notes on the Kerry flora 1903.—Irish Nat. 1904, pp. 77-80 .R.W.S. 1904. 
Some Kerry Rubi.—Irish Nat. 1904, pp. 128-1380....... R.W.S. 1904a. 
Notes on the Kerry flora 1907.—Irish Nat. 1908, pp. 50-54. R. W.S. 1908. 
Contributed “‘ Killarney Woods” to A. G. Tansley’s Types of British 
Vegetation 1911, pp. 138-141. 
Arbutus Unedo.—Irish Nat, 1912, p. 64 ; a note on its Continental range. 
Some Introduced Kerry Plants.—Irish Nat. 1912, pp. 214-217. 
Rumex maritimus in North Kerry.—Irish Nat. 1914, p. 225. 
Ranunculus auricomus in North Kerry.—Irish Nat. 1915, p. 106. 
See also under Colgan, Nathaniel, and Scully, R. W., and under Moore 
David, and More, Alexander Goodman, and Tansley, A. G. 
Smith, Charles, M.D. : 
The Antient and Present State of the County of Kerry. 1st Ed. Dublin, 
1756. (Chapter XIV. “Of the rare and useful plants growing in 
Kerry.” Pp. 372-385). In addition to the list given in this chapter, 
the book contains numerous references to Kerry plants scattered 
through the text. Although not always reliable, it is much the most 
important work connected with early Kerry botany containing many 
first county records and much quaint information concerning these 
“rare and useful plants ”’............eee ee eeee Hist. of Kerry,1756 
Smith, George Nelson : 
Killarney and the surrounding scenery. London, 1822. This contains 
a few first Kerry records. 
Stewart, Samuel Alexander, F.B.S. Edinb. : 
Report on the botany of South Clare and the Shannon.—Proc. Roy. Irish 
Acad. 1890, pp. 343-369. The district investigated included a 
portion of North Kerry............ ccc eeeeeeeeeees Stewart 1890. 
Tansley, A. G. : 
Types of British Vegetation. Cambridge 1911. Contains a description, 
&c., of the Killarney woods. 
Threlkeld, Caleb, M.D. ; 
Synopsis Stirpium Hibernicarum, &c. Dublin, 1726. Contains the first 
Kerry record for Pyrus [rupicola] communicated by Dr. Thomas 
Molyneux. 
Thompson, H. Stuart, and Eliott, Arnold: 
Notes on South Kerry plants.—Journ. of Bot. 1910, pp. 227-228. Records 
several interesting plants, with a few new heights, &c. 
Wade, Walter, M.D., A.LS. ; 
Planta rariores in Hibernia invente.—Trans. Roy. Dub. Soc. Vol. IV. 
PP- 1-214, 1904... .... eee cece eee cee ete eaeees Wade Rar. 
