40 CARYOPHYLLEA. [Lychnis. 
TX. Abundant in sandy fields and on banks, &c., to the 
south and west of Ballybunnion, 1899-1908: R.W.S. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
Plants with reddish coloured flowers were gathered near 
Ballybunnion in 1902 and 1908. 
L. diurna Sibth. L. dioica Linn. Red Campion. 
Districts — II. Il. IV. — VI. — VUI. IX. 
Native. Woods, thickets and damp gullies in sea cliffs. 
Rare and local. Peren. May—June. 
II. Abundant in the woods at Darrynane and again, but 
sparingly, to the north of Darrynane Harbour, 1889-1904 : 
&.W.S.—III. Near the old Monastery at Kildreelig, Bolus 
Head, 1906, and—IV. On the east side of Caragh Lake 
below Oolagh, 1898 : Miss Delap.—V1I. In Muckross demesne 
(Joseph Woods) Phytol. 1855—still occurs in several places 
in Muckross demesne, also about Castlelough Bay and on 
Ross Island, &c., Killarney, 1914.—VIII. In two or three 
places around Kerry Head: R.W.S. 1869.—IX. On the 
coast south of Ballybunnion: Stewart 1890. Sparingly in 
woods by the River Feale, a little east of Listowel, 1890 : 
RWS. 
First record in 1855 : Joseph Woods, Phytol., p. 125. 
L. Flos-cuculi Linn. Ragged Robin. 
Districts I. II. TI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Marshes, damp meadows, by streams, &c. 
Common. Peren. May—August. 
From sea-level, to 1,425 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
L. Githago Scop. Agrostemma Githago Linn. Corn Cockle. 
Districts I. II. U1. IV. V. VI. VII. VIL — 
Colonist. In cultivated ground, nearly always with corn 
or vetch crops. Rare. Ann. June—August. 
I. Sparingly in a vetch crop near Morley’s Bridge, 1894.—- 
II. In a cornfield near Castlecove, Kenmare Bay, 1896: 
R.W.S.—II1. Sparingly in a cornfield near Knightstown 
Valencia, 1910: Miss Delap. Sparingly in a field near 
Caragh bridge, 1913, and—IV. In a field near Kilgobnet 
west of Churchtown, 1899 : R.W.S.—V. Among corn on the 
Great Blasket Island : Barrington 1581. In cornfields near 
Dingle and near Emalough and Inch east of Anascaul, in 
an oat field near Castlegregory : R.W.S. 1891, and in 1914.— 
VI. In vetch crops near Ballymalis Castle and near Fahagh 
