46 CARYOPHYLLE. [Sagina. 
S. procumbens Linn. Pearlwort. 
Districts I. II. II. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. On waste ground, walls, rocks and damp places. 
Common. Peren. May—September. 
From sea-level, to 2,300 feet on Mangerton and to 3,120 
feet near the summit of Brandon (R&.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
S. subulata Presl. 
Districts I. Il — IV. V. VIE — — — 
Native. Peat-filled cracks and hollows in mountain rocks. 
Rare and local. Peren. July—August. Calcifuge A. 
I. In several spots on the Kerry side of Hungry Hill from 
1,450 to 2,100 feet, and sparingly on Knockowen Mountain 
at about 2,100 feet, 1894 : R.W.S.—II. Doum Mountain near 
Sneem 1877 : Carroll—locality not identified, but it occurs 
on some bare rocks on Faher Mountain north of Sneem at 
about 1,200 feet (Colgan & R.W.S.) R.W.S. 1902.— 
IV. Sparingly on bare rocks by the Owenreagh River near 
the Black Valley, 1907: R.W.S.—V. Plentiful on Brandon 
Mountain (Moore) Cyb. 1866. From Lough Cruttia at 
850 feet, to 1,650 feet above Lough Nalacken, Brandon : 
Hart 1884. Ascends to fully 2,300 feet near the Coumaknock 
Loughs on Brandon: &.W.S.—VI. Sparingly in cracks on 
the almost bare sandstone rocks beside the Upper Lake, 
Killarney, 1909-14: R.W.S. 
Ranges from about 80 feet above sea-level at the Upper 
Lake, Killarney, to 2,300 feet on Brandon (R2.W.S.). 
First record in Cyb. 1866 : Moore. 
S. nodosa Fenzl. 
Districts — — ITI. — V. — VII. VIIL IX. 
Native. Moist sandy places, chiefly near the sea. Rather 
rare and local. Peren. July—August. 
III. In several places about Cahersiveen, 1906: Miss 
Delap. Near the Laharan stream to the south, and near 
Doulus Head to the west of Cahersiveen, 1892; on wet 
sandflats about Dooaghs, Rossbehy, 1903: R.W.S.—V. On 
sandhills at Castlegregory: Hart 1884. Frequent about 
Castlegregory, and thence to Kilshannig on the north and 
Fermoyle on the west ; frequent about Ventry ; near Dingle, 
&c., 1890-1907. VII. Near the Spa, Tralee Bay, and about 
Barrow Harbour, 1890: &.W.S.—VIII. Banna, 1878: Rev. 
W. Raymond. Frequent in damp flats among the Banna 
and Ballinprior sandhills, 1888-1905: R.W.S.—IX. In 
