30 CRUCIFERA. [Senebiera. 
I. Sparingly on the shore near Kenmare Harbour, 
1903-13.—III. Near the coast-guard station at Ballin- 
skelligs and near Boolakeel, 1889; in some plenty about 
Knightstown, Valencia, and at Reenard Point opposite, 
1892-1906: R.W.S.—V. Near Kilshannig north of Castle- 
gregory: Hart 1884. On Ilauntannig, the only inhabited 
Magharee island, 1888, and about the Inch sandhills, Dingle 
Bay, 1894: R.W.S. About the village on the Great Blasket 
Island (Praeger & Stelfox) Irish Nat., 1912, p. 160.— 
VI. Abundant about the village of Firies (inland), 1902.— 
VII., VIII. & TX. Common, and occurring inland, as about 
Lixnaw and Listowel, 1890-1902: R.W.S. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
LEPIDIUM Linn. 
L. hirtum Smith. JL. Smithii Hook. L. canescens Gren. & 
Godr. 
Districts I. II. WI. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. Dry banks, roadsides and waste places. Rather 
common, but rare in the north and unequally distributed 
in the county. Peren. May—August. Calcifuge B. 
Rare in the following Districts—III. Sparingly about 
Waterville and at Knightstown, Valencia Island, 1896.— 
V. Sparingly about Dingle, 1890.—VIII. Sparingly about 
Abbeydorney, and—IX. Listowel, 1902: R.W.S. About 
Tarbert, 1913 : Phillips. 
From sea-level, to 750 feet in the Clydagh valley (R.W.8.). 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Babington. 
[L. Latirotium Linn.—“ Dittander or pepper-wort, near 
the head of Kenmare river and on other parts of the sea- 
shore” (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, p. 378, No. 55. 
Not seen there recently. There is no reason, however, to 
suspect any error in Dr. Smith’s record, more especially as 
this conspicuous plant still grows abundantly in a locality 
recorded by him in the adjoining county Cork.] 
TEESDALIA R. Br. 
T. nudicaulis R. Br. 
District — — — ~~ ~~ VI ~ ~~ _ 
Native. Sandy shore of lake. Very rare and local. Ann. 
May—June. 
