58 GERANIACEZ. [Geranium. 
From sea-level, to 1,000 feet on the Roughty-Ballyvourney 
road (R.W.S.). ° 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
G. columbinum Linn. 
District IL —- — — — ~~ ~— — — 
Native. Dry banks. Very rare. Ann. July—August. 
I. Near the Roughty River east of Kenmare, 1898 
(Praeger) Topog. Bot. 
First record in 1901: Praeger, loc. cit. 
This plant proves to be unexpectedly rare in the county. 
G. lucidum Linn. 
Districts I. I. — — — VI. VIL. VI. IX. 
Native. Rocky places, walls and banks. Locally abundant. 
Ann. April—August. Calcicole A. 
Common on the limestone in Districts I., II., VI. & VII., 
but local in the north, where it occurs in—VIII. About the 
limestone rocks and walls at Ardfert and Abbeydorney, 
and on roadside walls east of Ballyheige, 1888-1914.— 
IX. About Tarbert, 1890: R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 700 feet on the Roughty-Lackabaun 
road (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1804 : Wade Rar—“ in argillaceous rubbish 
in a shady situation to the west of Ross island, Killarney, 
abundantly.” 
Quite a characteristic plant of the Killarney limestone, 
where it is unusually luxuriant. 
G. Robertianum Linn. Herb Robert. 
Districts I. TT. OT. IV. V. VI. VI. Vil. IX. 
Native. Hedgebanks, walls and in waste and stony places. 
Very common. Ann. or Bien. April—October. 
From sea-level, to 1,700 feet on Brandon (Druce), and to 
1,800 feet above Lough Googh, Reeks (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 376, 
No. 41, ‘“‘ Very plentifully in the hedges of Sir Thomas 
Denny’s improvements near Tralee and other places.’’ 
Var. puRruREUM Vill.—On most of the stony beaches 
round the coast, as—III. Near Rossbehy, 1907: R.W.S.— 
VII. At Cromane, Castlemaine Harbour, &c. (Marshall & 
R.W.S.) B.W.S. 1904. Also occasionally inland, as— 
VI. In one or two localities by the Lower Lake, Killarney 
(Druce) Praeger 1902. 
