Nymphea.| NYMPHHACES. ul 
NYMPHAA Linn. 
N. alba Linn. Castalia alba Wood. White Water Lily. 
Districts I. II. WI. IV. V. VI. VIL. VII. — 
Native. In lakes and sluggish streams. Common. Peren. 
June—September. 
From sea-level, to 800 feet in Lough Curraley, Glencar 
(Hart), and to 870 feet in Lough Garagarry, Mangerton 
(R.W.S.). 
PAPAVERACEZ. 
PAPAVER Linn. 
P. dubium Linn. 
Districts [I.] — [II.] — V. [Vi] VII. VIII. — 
Colonist. Sandy fields and sandhills, along railway tracks 
and on waste ground, chiefly near the sea. Rare. Ann. 
May—July. 
[I. On railway bank near Morley’s Bridge, 1894—but not 
seen recently in this district—III. Sparingly on railway 
ballast west of Caragh Lake station, 1911—appears to be 
spreading here, 1913]—V. In many places in the sandy 
fields and along the shore to the north and east of Castle- 
gregory and more sparingly on Illauntannig, the only 
inhabited Magharee island, 1888~1907.—[VI. Sparingly in 
a field beside the railway and on the ballast near the 
Killarney railway station, 1901, about the railway station at 
Ballybrack, 1903]—VII. [On railway ballast at Castle- 
maine, 1913]: R.W.S. Roadside near Blennerville: Hart 
1884. In poor sandy fields on the north side of Barrow 
Harbour, rather plentiful in 1890, more sparingly in 1902.— 
VIII. In many places about the Banna and Ballinprior 
sandhills, 1902: R.W.S. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
This is the only Poppy thoroughly established in Kerry. 
In several of its sandhill stations it might quite pass for a 
native plant. In Districts V. & VI. the var. Lecogqii 
(Lamotte) was gathered. 
[P. somnireRuM Linn. Opium Poppy.—I. Sparingly in 
waste ground near the Southern Hotel, Kenmare, 1908.— 
II. In a potato field near Darrynane, 1889.—ITI. On the 
sandy shore near Ballinskelligs cable-station, 1900.—V. A 
weed in gardens about Tullaree east of Castlegregory, 1890.— 
VI. Sparingly on the Castlelough ruins, Lower Lake, 
