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CRUCIFERA. [Cakile. 
CAKILE Mill. 
maritima Scop. Sea Rocket. 
Districts — II. IW. — V. — VI. VIII. IX. 
Native. Sandy and gravelly sea shores. Common in the 
north, but very local south of the Dingle peninsula. Ann. 
June—September. 
Rare in the following Districts—II. On islands at head 
of Kenmare River (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, p. 85— 
but not seen recently in this District, although suitable 
localities occur about Darrynane, &c.—III. Sparingly on 
the Rossbehy sandhills and about Dooaghs, 1892-1913: 
BR.W.S. 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 85. 
RAPHANUS Linn. 
R. Raphanistrum Linn. Wild Radish. 
Districts I. II. TI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Colonist. Cultivated ground and roadsides. Rather rare 
and uncertain in its appearance. Ann. June—September. 
From sea-level, to 650 feet in a field near Loosecannagh 
Lake (R.W.S.). 
First record in Cyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
Nowhere an abundant species, and in several of the 
Districts little better than a casual. 
R. maritimus Smith. Sea Radish. 
Districts I. ID. WI — V. — VIL — IX. 
Native. Sandy shores and sea cliffs. Local and rather rare. 
Bien. June—September. 
I. Sparingly by the shore to the north-east of the Kenmare 
Suspension bridge, 1899.—II. Sparingly on the shore south 
of Tubbrid House and sparingly on Rossdohan Island near 
Parknasilla, Kenmare Bay, 1889-1892 ; in some plenty in 
several localities about Darrynane, as on the east side of 
the sandhills and on the south side of the estuary, on the 
shore about a mile west of the Harbour, and abundant on 
sandhills near Lamb’s Head: R.W.S. 1890, and in 1904.— 
III. Sparingly on sandy banks near Reenard Point opposite 
Valencia Island, 1911.—V. Abundant about the ruins of Kil- 
shannig Tower, north of Castlegregory, 1889, and in 1907.— 
VII. Sparingly near the Spa, Tralee Bay: R.W.S. 1890.— 
ee on the sandy shore at Ballybunnion : Stewart 
1890. 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
