134 CAPRIFOLIACEM. [Lonicera. 
LONICERA Linn. 
L. Periclymenum Linn. Woodbine. Honeysuckle. 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. In woods, hedges and rocky places. Common. 
July—August. 
From sea-level, to 1,470 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. RIA. 
RUBIACEZ. 
RUBIA Linn. 
R. peregrina Linn. Wild Madder. 
Districts I. ID. TI. — V. VI. VIL — — 
Native. Bushy banks and rocky places, usually near the 
sea. Rather rare and local. Peren. June—August. 
Calcicole B. . 
I. Sparingly on limestone rocks about the mouth of the 
River Finnihy, Kenmare, 1901, locality extending into— 
II., also on the Dunkerron and Greenane Islands, Kenmare 
Bay, 1904 ; about Darrynane in several places, as near the 
Island and on the east end of the sandhills, &c. : R.W.S. 
1890, and in 1905.—III. Sparingly on the east side of Caragh 
Lake near Ripley House, 1906: Capt. Creagh-Haward & 
R.W.S.—V. Sparingly on the cliffs east of Ventry and to the 
west of Inch, Dingle Bay, 1890: R&.W.S.—VI. ‘In the 
island of Inisfallen near Lough Lane” (Dr. Smith) Hist. of 
Kerry, 1756. “In abundance growing among the bushes 
at Ross, Muckruss, and Ennisfallon near Killarney ” : Wade 
Rar. 1804—still in all these localities and frequent on the 
limestone shores and islands of the Lower and Middle Lakes, 
Killarney, 1888-1914.—VII. Sparingly on both the east and 
west sides of Barrow Harbour: R.W.S. 1888, and in 1900. 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 381, 
No. 85. 
GALIUM Linn. 
G. boreale Linn. Bedstraw (genus). 
Districts — — — IV. — VI — ~~ ~ 
Native. Lake margins. Very rare and local. Peren. 
June—August. Calcicole A. 
TV, On the shore of the Lower Lake near the mouth of the 
