Nasturtium.] CRUCIFERA. 17 
V. A plant found floating in the lake, Castlegregory, 
1889 : R.W.S.—VI. Marshy ground on Ross Island, Killarney 
(Hart) Rec. Add. By the lake-side just north of Ross 
Castle and abundantly on the north shore of Ross bay, 
Killarney : 2.W.S. 1888, and in 1914. On mud by Creasane 
Lough and about small pools between Milltown and Firies, 
1902-04.—VII. Rather frequent on mud about two small 
ponds on the north side of the Tralee canal near Blenner- 
ville, 1889-1914. On mud about the north end of Parkmore 
pond and plentiful in several swamps and in the old river- 
bed about Ardcrone to the north-east of Farranfore ; by the 
river in Castleisland: R.W.S. 1904. In several localities 
about Milltown and Castlemaine, 1902: Capt. Creagh- 
Haward. Rather plentiful in a small swamp near Fenit, 
Tralee Bay, 1914.—VIII. Pond-side near Lerrig north of 
Ardfert, 1905-14: R.W.S. 
First record in 1872: Hart, Rec. Add. 
The usual Kerry plant is the small prostrate state, a few 
inches long, growing on mud ; the tall upright form, a foot 
or more in height, has, however, been gathered about 
Killarney and in several of the swamps near Ardcrone. 
BARBAREA R. Br. 
B. vulgaris R. Br. Winter Cress. Yellow Rocket. 
Districts I. II. WT. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Native. Hedge banks, road-sides and stony places. 
Common in the north, rare or local in the south. Peren. 
or Bien. May—July. Calcicole B. 
Localities in the south are—I. Frequent on the limestone 
from Kenmare to Kilgarvan, and—II. About Kenmare and 
Castlecove, 1889-1907: R.W.S.—III. On a wall north of 
Waterville, 1904 (W. West) Journ. of Bot., 1911, p. 60. 
Sparingly in waste places and about the railway at Caher- 
siveen, 1896-1911.—IV. On a wall at Churchtown west of 
Beaufort, 1901.—V. Near Cloghane and Fermoyle, Brandon 
Bay, 1894—1908, and sparingly about Dingle, 1905: 
RWS. 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
Var. ancuata (Reichb.)—ITI. Garden weed at Glenbeigh 
and by a cottage near Coomasaharn Lake, 1892: &.W.S.— 
VI. Near the Railway Hotel, Killarney, and by the rail- 
side near the station “‘ exactly agreeing with Reichenbach’s 
plant”: Druce 1891—still about the Killarney railway 
station, &c., 1908: R.W.S. 
B 
