112 CRASSULACES. (Sedum.. 
[S. Teepnium Linn. Orpine.—I. Frequent in the Ard- 
tully shrubberies west of Kilgarvan, 1904.—VI. In shrub- 
beries near the caretaker’s cottage at Glena, Killarney, 
1904.—IX. On waste ground and by a roadside hedge at 
Bolton’s Cross east of Listowel, 1894-1904: R.W.S. A | 
large patch on Carrig Island near Baliylongford, 1913: 
Phillips. Occurs in the county only as an escape, or where 
planted.] 
[S. apum Linn.—V. Established on walls at Stradbally 
west of Castlegregory, 1910: Stelfor & Welch.—VII. On old 
walls in one or two places in Tralee ; in some abundance on 
banks and sea walls about the Spa, and sparingly about 
Fenit, Tralee Bay, 1905-14: R.W.S.—IX. On walls at 
Ballybunnion, 1913: Phillips. This plant appears to be 
quite established and spreading about the Spa, Tralee Bay, 
and will probably become entitled to rank as a permanent’ 
addition to the Kerry flora before long. It is already fully 
established in the adjoining county Cork.] 
(S. nupgsrre Linn.—I. On an old garden wall at Greenlane 
east of Kenmare, 1903.—VI. On roofs in Killarney and on 
walls near Headford, 1904.—IX. Abundant on walls, &c., 
about Tarbert, 1890-1904: R.W.S., and in 1913: Phillips. 
No doubt an escape, but appears to be well established 
about Tarbert. ] 
([SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM Linn. AHouseleek. This plant 
has been noticed on roofs in all the nine county Districts, 
but it occurs only where planted, and appears to die out 
unless constantly renewed. It is quite rare in the county 
and is nowhere seen in any quantity.] 
DROSERACESA. 
DROSERA Linn. 
D. rotundifolia Linn. Sundew., 
Districts I. I. OI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIIL. Ix. 
Native. Bogs and boggy ditches, and on moist heathy 
ground. Common. Peren. July—August. Calcifuge A. 
From sea-level, to 1,560 feet on the Purple Mountain, to 
1,600 feet on the Coomcarrea Mountains, Glenbeigh (R.W.8.), 
