126 UMBELLIFERA. [Pimpinella. 
1888-1914 ; abundant also about Castleisland : R.W.S. 1888, 
&c.—VIII. On roadside banks a little west of Lixnaw, 
1907.—IX. Abundant about Lislaughtin Abbey and adjoin- 
ing roadside, and along the roadside west of Tarbert, 1904 : 
R.W.S. Near Ballylongford, 1913: Phillips. 
First record in 1806: Mackay Rar. 
Although this plant shows decided calcicole tendencies in 
Kerry, it has not yet been seen on the extensive limestone 
tracts about Kenmare and the lower Roughty valley. 
CONOPODIUM Koch. 
C. denudatum Koch. C. majus Loret. Bunium flexuosum 
With. Carum flecuosum Fries. Pig-nut. 
Districts I. II. Ill. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. Ix. 
Native. Woods, heaths, pastures, &c. Very common. 
Peren. May—June. 
From sea-level, to 1,450 feet on the north side of the Paps 
Mountain (2.W.S.). 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
SCANDIX Linn. 
S. Pecten-Veneris Linn. Venus’ Comb. Shepherd’s Needle. 
Districts — — — — V. ~— VII. VII. IX. 
Colonist. In cultivated fields and on banks. Rare and 
local. Ann. June—August. 
V. In cornfields on the east side of Trabeg estuary near 
Dingle : Hart 1884. On banks to the east of Castlegregory 
(Marshall & Shoolbred) R.W.S. 1903.—VII. In cornfields 
on the south side of Barrow Harbour: R.W.S. 1888—still 
beside this field, 1902, then in pasture.—VIII. Near Kilflyn 
east of Abbeydorney, ‘‘ among the rye,” circa 1876: Rev. W. 
Raymond. In a cornfield a little south of Abbeydorney, 
1894, and abundant on the roadside and banks in Lixnaw 
village, 1902-04.—IX. Frequent in cornfields west of Tarbert, 
1890: RWS. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
ANTHRISCUS Bernh. 
A. vulgaris Bernh. Cherophylium Anthriscus Lam. 
Beaked Parsley. 
Districts — — I. —~ — — VIR — — 
Colonist. On roadside banks and waste places. Very rare 
but locally abundant. Ann. April—July. 
