24 CRUCIFER. [Cochlearia. 
V. With C. danica up to 700 feet on Slievedonagh and 
at the west end of the Great Blasket Island (Praeger & 
Stelfox), Irish Nat., 1912, p. 160. 
Ascends to 700 feet on the Great Blasket (Praeger & Stelfox). 
First record in 1912: Praeger & Stelfox, loc. cit. an 
This critical plant will probably be found in other localities 
round the rocky coast of Kerry. 
Cc. danica Linn. 
Districts — — II — V. — VIL —_— 
Native. In rocky places and on walls near the sea. Rare 
and local. Ann. or Bien. April—June. 
TIT. Sparingly on the ruins of Ballycarberry Castle near 
Cahersiveen, 1892 (R.W.S8.) Cyb. 1898—still there but very 
sparingly, 1911.—V. On headlands and along the coast near 
Dingle, very plentifully (Rev. W. M. Hind) Phytol. 1857, 
p. 97. In several localities on the Great Blasket Island, 
ascending to 700 feet on Slievedonagh (Praeger & Stelfox) 
Irish Nat., 1912, p. 160.—VII. Sparingly by the shore near 
the Spa, Tralee Bay: R.W.S. 1903. 
Chiefly about sea-level, but ascends to 700 feet on sea 
cliffs on the Great Blasket Island (Praeger & Stelfox). 
First record in 1857: Rev. W. M. Hind, Phytol., p. 97. 
Cc. anglica Linn. 
Districts IT. IW — — — — VII. — IX. 
Native. Muddy estuaries. Rare? Peren. April—June. 
I. Not infrequent about the estuary near Kenmare, and— 
II. River side below Sneem, 1892-1913.—VII. About the 
bridge and river at Castlemaine and in the estuary at 
Blennerville, 1900 : &.W.S.—IX. Estuary at Ballylongford, 
1913 : Phillips. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
Probably more frequent round the Kerry coast than would 
appear from the above scanty records. It occurs usually as 
the var. HoRTII Syme. 
[C. armoracta Linn. Horse Radish.—This is quite a 
rare plant in the county either as an escape from, or relic 
of, cultivation. It has been noted—III. By the shore near 
Ballinskelligs cable-station, 1889 ; near Dooaghs sandhills, 
1913.—V. On a ditch bank near Ventry coast-guard station, 
1890-1905.—VI. Sparingly on the lake shore near Castle- 
lough bay, Killarney, 1911-14.—VII. About the roadside 
between Tralee and Blennerville, 1890, and on waste ground 
