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sandhills at Rossbehy, 1892.—V. In several places about 
Castlegregory ; about Dingle and on Derrymore, Tralee 
Bay, 1888-1907.—VI. On walls about Killarney, as between 
Bellville and the Deer Park gate, and on the Sunday’s Well 
road ; wall at Ballyhar bridge about four miles north-west 
of Killarney ; about the railway station at Ballybrack and 
near Molahiffe, 1901-03.—VII. Frequent about Tralee ; the 
Spa; Fenit, &c.; on the old castle at Castleisland and else- 
where in that neighbourhood, 1888-1914.—VIII. About 
Ardfert ; Banna; Ballyheige; Lerrig and Lixnaw, 1889- 
1914.—IX. On the wall of an old churchyard about a mile 
south of Ballybunnion, 1908: R.W.S. 
First record in Cyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
The Whitlow Grass varies much both in the size to which 
it grows and in the shape of its capsule. Most of the plants 
seen in the county appear to be referable to the var. 
BRACHYCARPA (Jord.), and although plants with narrower 
fruits have been gathered about Killarney and elsewhere, 
none have been seen which could be included under the 
same author’s var. STENOCARPA. Further investigation during 
the early months of the year would probably show that 
E. vulgaris was more widely distributed over the county 
than the above records would indicate. 
COCHLEARIA Linn. 
C. officinalis Linn. Scurvy Grass. 
Districts I. ID. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. On rocks and muddy places by the sea, and on 
mountain cliffs. Common by the sea, rare on the mountains. 
Peren. March—July. 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 118. 
Var. auprina (Wats.).—III. On Crowkeylane Mountain 
east of Lough Currane, 1892: Colgan & R.W.S.—IV. In 
gullies on the north side of Carrantuohill at 3,100 feet, 
lower limit on the Reeks at Coomloughra Lake level, 1,550 
feet : Hart 1882, and in 1904: R.W.S.—V. On Caherconree 
Mountain at 2,650 feet: Hart 1882a. On Brandon 
Mountain (Moore) Cyb. 1866—still there, circa 2,500 feet, 
1907, and—VII. Sparingly on the Gormagh cliffs, circa 1,700 
feet, Slieve Mish Mountains, 1892: R.W.S. 
The var. ALPINA ranges from 1,550 to 3,100 feet (Hart). 
C. grenlandica Linn. 
District — — — — Ve - -~ 7 = 
Native. Sea cliffs. Very rare? Bien? June. 
