Myriophyllum.] HALORAGES. 115 
of Ardfert, and about Lixnaw ; frequent near Cashen bridge 
and Sleveen, 1888-1908: R.W.S.—IX. Near Beale Point, 
Shannon estuary, 1913: Phillips. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
M. alterniflorum DC. 
Districts I. II. IT. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. In streams, lakes and ponds. Common. Peren. 
June—August. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 1,450 feet in Lough Ferta, Glenbeigh 
Mountains, to 1,550 feet in Glas Lough, Purple Mountain 
(R.W.S.), to 1,780 feet on the Reeks (Hart), and to 2,300 
feet on Brandon in the Coumaknock Lakes (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
This plant appears to be one of the hardiest climbers 
among the Kerry water plants. Only one other aquatic 
appears to. ascend higher than this in Kerry, Mr. Hart 
recording [soetes lacustris as occurring at 2,338 feet in Lough 
Cummeenoughter on the Reeks. 
CALLITRICHE Linn. 
C. stagnalis Scop. Water Starwort. 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VI. VIII. IX. 
Native. On wet mud, in ditches, shallow pools, &c. 
Common. Peren. April—September. 
From sea-level, to 1,250 feet on Connor Hill and to 1,500 
feet on the Reeks (&.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
Var. SERPYLLIFOLIA Lénn.—This form has been gathered 
in numerous localities in Kerry by the Rev. H. S. Marshall 
& R.W.S., and most probably occurs throughout the county. 
Cc. hamulata Kuetz. C. intermedia Hoftm. 
Districts I. TI. II. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. In streams, lakes and pools. Common and locally 
abundant. Peren. June—September. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 1,450 feet in Lough Ferta, Glenbeigh 
Mountains, to 1,500 feet on the Slieve Mish range and to 
1,800 feet in a small pool on mountains east of Waterville 
(B.W.S.). 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Babington. 
In the south of the county this is quite a characteristic 
plant in the mountain streams. It produces fruit in abund- 
ance, but, so far, the var. PEDUNCULATA (DC) has not been 
noticed, 
