Rosa. ROSACEE 89 
1904.—IT. On Coomealee Mountain at 1,700 feet, 1892, and 
on Beeown Mountain at 1,400 feet, 1900, both these stations 
are north of Sneem.—IV. Sparingly on the south bank of 
the River Laune below Beaufort, 1888: R.W.S.—VI. On 
Innisfallen, Killarney (Rev. W. M. Hind) Phytol. 1857, 
p. 25. Frequent about the Lower Lake and on most of its 
islands, also in two or three spots by the Muckross Lake 
shore and at Newfoundland Bay on the Upper Lake, 
Killarney, 1888-1914.—VII. Sparingly in a hedge south of 
Cloghers, Tralee, 1899.—VITI. Roadside hedges and banks 
east of Lerrig about three miles north of Ardfert, 1914: 
RWS. 
From sea-level, to 1,700 feet on mountains north of 
Sneem (£.W.8.). 
First record in 1857: Rev. W. M. Hind, Phyftol., p. 25. 
This rose occurs with pink flowers about the entrance to 
Barrow Harbour, on the Dooaghs sandhills and elsewhere 
round the coast, while a very pretty form with double pink 
flowers was gathered by the River Laune below Beaufort. 
Plants with fruit red when ripe have been noticed in several 
places. Both R. spinosissima and R. pimpinellifolia appear 
to be frequent in the county ; Major Wolley-Dod has referred 
gatherings from near the Laune, Sneem and Killarney to the 
former, and from Barrow Harbour and several localities 
about the Killarney Lakes to the latter. 
[R. motxis Smith—A. villosa Linn.—VI. Castlelough Bay 
shore, Lower Lake, Killarney (Rev. W. M. Hind) Phytol. 
1857, p. 28. Not seen there recently, but this locality 
produces several very puzzling Roses, one of which may 
very possibly have been gathered by Mr. Hind ; they are 
referred to various forms of BR. tomentosa by Major Wolley- 
Dod.—IX. Rather plentiful in a roadside hedge east of 
Kilmorna House between Listowel and Abbeyfeale, 1890 
(R.W.S.) Topog. Bot. Recorded in error instead of R. lucida 
Ehrh. ; the Kilmorna plant exactly matches named speci- 
mens of the latter Rose in the writer’s Herbarium.] 
R. tomentosa Smith. &. molissima Willd. Downy-leaved 
Rose. 
Districts I. JI. TIT. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Hedges, bushy and rocky places. Common. Bush. 
June—July. 
From sea-level, to 750 feet in the upper Roughty valley 
(£.W.8.), and probably higher. 
