124 UMBELLIFERA. [Sium. 
SIUM Linn. 
S. angustifolium Linn. S. erectum Huds. 
' Districts — II. II. IV. V. VI. VII. VI. — 
Native. Ditches, swampy places, &c. Rather rare. Peren. 
July—August. 
II. In several localities about Darrynane, 1903.—III. In 
several places about the mouth of the Inny north of Water- 
ville, 1900.—IV. By the Tomies shore, Lower Lake, Killarney, 
1890: R.W.S.—V. In marshes at the south-west end of 
Lough Gill, Castlegregory, and in a swamp at Castle Gallerus 
near Smerwick: Hart 1884—still in several places about 
Castlegregory, 1907: R.W.S.—VI. Killarney (Babington) 
Cyb. 1866. In a stream east of Killarney, 1904.—VII. In 
several places around Barrow Harbour, 1899.—VIII. Near 
Ardfert and about Banna ; in several places about Lixnaw 
and frequent about Causeway, &c., 1888-1907: R.W.S. 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Babington. 
Although not common in Kerry, this plant probably 
occurs in all the Districts ; it appears to be more abundant 
in the low marshy ground between Ballyheige and Lixnaw 
than elsewhere. 
ASGOPODIUM Linn. 
#E. Podagraria Linn. Goutweed. 
Districts TI. II. TIT. IV. — VI. VI. — MIX. 
Denizen. In woods and waste places, and as a weed about. 
gardens and houses. Rather rare, but locally abundant 
Peren. June—July. 
I. In one or two spots about Kenmare, as along the 
Finnihy River and in the Southern Hotel grounds, 1904-13. 
—IT. In one or two localities about Darrynane, 1905,— 
III. Sparingly in gardens at Glenbeigh and Caragh Lake, 
and about Caragh Lake railway station, 1906-13.—IV. In 
Beaufort demesne, 1902, and about Churchtown House, 
1904.—VI. Rather frequent about Killarney usually near 
houses, &c., and about Rathmore railway station, 1888- 
1914.—VIT. Near Milltown, 1906 ; in several places about 
Tralee, and at Seafield and Kilfenora on Tralee Bay, 
1905-14 ; roadside near Clogher Chapel between Tralee and 
Castleisland, 1906.—IX. About Listowel and Kilmorna, 
1902 ; about Ballybunnion and in Pyrmont churchyard west 
of Tarbert, 1905: R.W.S. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog, Bot. 
The Goutweed rarely occurs far from houses or demesnes, 
where it is a most persistent weed, 
