110 “SAXIFRAGEA. [Ribes. 
Killarney, 1904: R.W.S. This plant occurs but very 
sparingly in the above localities, and is most probably bird- 
sown. ] 
[R. nigrum Linn. Black Currant—VI. Abundant and 
quite established in a swamp in the Home Park on the north 
side of Ross Bay, and sparingly on the shore of Tan-hole 
Bay, &c., Lower Lake, Killarney, 1904-14.—VIII. Along 
an old road south of Cashen River bridge, 1905: R.W.S. 
No doubt planted or bird-sown in the localities given above. 
It appears to be spreading in the Killarney Ross Bay station.] 
CRASSULACEZ. 
COTYLEDON Linn. 
C. Umbilicus Linn. Umbilicus pendulinus DC. Pennywort. 
Districts I. II. Il. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Native. On rocks, walls, tree trunks, &c. Common and 
often abundant. Peren. June—July. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 940 feet on the Reeks (Hart), to 950 feet 
on Mangerton, to 1,000 feet in the Clydagh valley and to 
1,025 feet on the Roughty-Ballyvourney road (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 85. 
This plant is a very conspicuous feature in the vegetation 
of many localities in the south of the county. 
SEDUM Linn. 
S. Rhodiola DC. 8. rosewm Scop. Rhodiola roseum Linn. 
Roseroot. 
Districts I. II. J. IV. V. VI. VII — — 
Native. On mountain rocks and sea cliffs. Common on 
the mountains, rare on sea cliffs, Peren. May—August. 
Sea cliff localities are—II. Lamb’s Head near Darrynane, 
one big tuft at 325 feet, 1904: R.W.S.—III. On Beginish 
Island, Valencia Harbour, at little above sea-level, 1892: 
G. L. Bruce. On Doulus Head west of Cahersiveen, and on 
the coast west of Kells, Dingle Bay, 1892 : R.W.S.—V. On 
coast cliffs near Brandon Point ; abundantly to sea-level on 
the low coast west of Tiduff between Brandon Head and 
Ballydavid Head : Hart 1884, and in 1905: R.W.S. 
Inland, it descends to about 750 feet near Lough Eska- 
behy, Glencar (R.W.S.), to about 1,000 feet on Mount Eagle 
