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M. lamprosperma Cham. 
District — —- — — — We ~~ ~ ~ 
Native. Wet places. Rare? May—August. 
VI. Killarney (Druce) New Phytol., Nov. 1911. 
First record in 1911: Druce, loc. cit. 
This plant will no doubt be found elsewhere in the county. 
It is best distinguished by its seeds being shining chestnut- 
brown instead of dull black. 
[TamaRix GALLIca Linn. Tamarisk.—This bush has been 
introduced by Lord Ventry on the shore at the west end of 
Dingle Harbour (Rev. W. M. Hind) Phytol. 1857, p. 97— 
still there in 1905, and appears to be spreading slightly : 
RWS.) 
ELATINEZ. 
ELATINE Linn. 
E. hexandra DC. 
Districts I. IIT. II. IV. V. Vi. VII. — — 
Native. In shallow water in lakes, ponds and streams, and 
on the muddy margins of lakes in dry summers. Rather 
common and locally abundant. Ann. July—September. 
Calcifuge A. 
I. Plentiful in the Cloonee Lakes and River, 1889-1908.— 
II. Plentiful in Dromtine Lake north of Sneem, 1892; in 
Lough Barfinnihy near the summit of the Sneem-Killarney 
road, 1904 ; in the south-west corner of the Upper Killarney 
Lake, 1889: R.W.S.—III. Lough Caragh (W. Andrews) 
Rec. Add. 1872. In several localities in Caragh Lake and 
in Lough Currane, 1889-1911 ; R.W.S. In Lough Namona 
west of Waterville, 1913 : Miss Delap. Sparingly in Lough 
Ferta, Teermoyle Mountain, Glenbeigh, 1908: Miss Delap 
& R.W.S.—IV. On the northern margin of Lough Gouragh, 
Hag’s Glen, Reeks : Hart 1882. In Cloon Lough and Lough 
Acoose, Glencar ; in Caragh Lake and in the river near 
Lickeen; along the Tomies shore of the Lower Lake, 
Killarney, 1889-1902.—V. In Lough Slat south of Castle- 
gregory, 1888: R.W.S. In Lough Camclaun.on Connor Hill, 
1913: Praeger—VI. Near Ross Island, Lower Lake, 
Killarney : Linton 1886. Abundant in many localities in the 
Lower Lake, Long Range and Upper Lake, Killarney, 1888- 
1906 ; abundant in Ardagh pond to the south-east, and in 
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