44 CARYOPHYLLEA. [Arenaria. 
I. Frequent about Kenmare, and thence up the Roughty 
valley to Kilgarvan, a distance of six miles, 1904-13 ; 
sparingly near the Cloonee Lakes, 1900.—II. Near Tubbrid 
House west of Kenmare, and on Garinish Island near 
Parknasilla, 1892 : R.W.S.—III. Rather sparingly in Glan- 
leam demesne, Valencia, 1911: Miss Delap & R.W.S.—- 
IV. In Beaufort woods, about Dunloe Castle and along the 
roadsides in the vicinity, 1904-09.—VI. Plentiful in many 
stations about Killarney, as along the roadside to Muckross, 
on Ross Island, &c., 1888-1914.—VII. In several places 
about Tralee ; in Ballyseedy demesne ; Currans ; Kiltallagh 
near Castlemaine, and Killorglin, 1888-1905.—VIII. Spar- 
ingly on a roadside bank north of Lixnaw, 1902: R.W.S. 
First record in Cyb. 1898 : R.W.S. 
A. serpyllifolia Linn. 
Districts — II. WI. — V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Sandy and gravelly places and on walls, &c. 
Rather common, but rare or local over large areas. Ann. 
May—September. Calcicole B. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
Var. macrocaRPa Lloyd—Var. Luoypm (Jord.).—V. On 
sandhills near Cloghane and Stradbally, &c., and—VII. On 
walls near Tralee (Marshall & Shoolbred) R.W.S. 1903. 
Probably a good deal of the Kerry A. serpyllifolia should be 
referred to this var. 
Var. LEPTOCLADOS (Guss.).—III. On sandy banks near 
Dooaghs, Rossbehy, 1902 : Marshall & R.W.S.—VI. Appears 
to be more common than the type in this District ; it occurs 
in several spots along the railway from Headford to Killarney 
and on several walls about the latter place; very well 
marked on a gravelly road in the Home Park : R.W.S. 1890, 
and in 1912, in several places about Molahiffe, 1901.— 
VII. On walls and banks about Tralee and thence at 
intervals, along the valley of the Lee to Castleisland, a 
distance of nearly ten miles, 1903-08: R.W.S. No doubt 
widely distributed in the north of the county. 
A. peploides Linn. Honkeneja peploides Ehrh. Sea 
Purslane. 
Districts — II. WI. — vV. — VI. VIII. IX. 
Native. Sandy and stony shores. Common. Peren. May— 
July. 
First record in 1855: Joseph Woods, Phytol., p. 159. 
