120 UMBELLIFERA. (Hydrocotyle. 
UMBELLIFEREA. 
HYDROCOTYLE Linn. 
H. vulgaris Linn. Marsh Pennywort. 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VI. IX. 
Native. In marshy and peaty places, pool margins, &c. 
Very common. Peren. May—August. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 1,300 feet on Mangerton (R.W.S.), and 
probably higher. 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
ERYNGIUM Linn. 
E. maritimum Linn. Sea Holly. 
Districts — TI. WT. — V. — VII. VI. IX. 
Native. Sandy seashores. Rather common, but rare in 
the extreme north. Peren. July—August. 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 375, 
No. 32, “‘on most of the sandy shores of this county.” 
SANICULA Linn. 
S. europza Linn. Wood Sanicle. 
Districts I. II. II. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Woods, hedge banks and bushy places. Common. 
Peren. May—July. 
From sea-level, to 1,000 feet on Brandon (Hart), and 
to 1,100 feet on the Paps Mountain (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
CONIUM. Linn. 
C. maculatum Linn. Hemlock. 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIL Ix. 
Denizen. On roadsides, banks, waste places, &e. Common. 
Bien. June—July. 
From sea-level, to 650 feet by the Roughty-Ball rn 
road (R.W.S.). : oe Pieris 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
Scattered throughout the county chiefly about villages 
or dwellings ; it is more frequent near the sea than inland. 
