Capsella.] CRUCIFERA. 29 
CAPSELLA Medic. 
C. Bursa-pastoris Medic. Bursa pastoris Weber. 
Shepherd’s Purse. 
Districts I. If. IIT. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. Cultivated and waste ground, roadsides, and about 
houses, &c. Very common. Ann. Flowers nearly through- 
out the year. 
From sea-level, to 1,025 feet near the Morley’s Bridge— 
Ballyvourney road (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
The var. cUNEATA, which appears to be the best marked 
of the forms described by Mr. F. T. Mott in the Midland 
Naturalist for Aug. 1885, is common in Kerry, especially 
in sandy places near the sea. 
SENEBIERA DC. 
S. didyma Pers. Coronopus didymus Smith. 
Districts I. II. WI. — V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Colonist. Roadsides and waste places, chiefly near the sea. 
Locally abundant. Ann. May—September. 
I. About Bunaw north of Derreen and abundant about 
Kenmare pier, 1894-1913.—II. On the shore north of Darry- 
nane Harbour, 1889.—III. In some plenty about Cahersiveen 
railway station and about the estuary there, 1911 : 2.W.S.— 
V. At Dingle, 1872 (More) Rec. Add.—still abundant about 
Dingle, 1905 ; on the railway ballast near Camp, Tralee Bay, 
1894; near Kilshannig north of Castlegregory, 1907.— 
VI. Abundant about the Killarney railway goods-yard and 
adjoining roads, &c., 1901-09: R#.W.S.—still abundant 
there, 1915: Mrs. Jenner.—VII. Frequent here, as about 
Blennerville, &c.: Hart 1884—still abundant at Blenner- 
ville, also about Tralee, the Spa, Castlemaine, Killorglin, 
&c., 1888-1914.—_VIII. Sparingly about Ardfert railway 
station, 1914.—IX. Abundant about Tarbert and Beal 
Point, 1890, &c.: R.W.S., and in 1913: Phillips. 
First record in 1872: A. G. More, Rec. Add. 
S. coronopus Poiret. Coronopus procumbens Gilib. C. 
Ruellii All. Swine’s Cress. 
Districts I. — IT. — V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Colonist. Roadsides and waste places, usually near the sea. 
Rare in the south, common in the north. Ann. May— 
September. 
