Galium. | RUBIACEZ. 137 
From sea-level, to 1,550 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1857: Rev. W. M. Hind, Phytol., p. 28. 
The usual Kerry plant is the var. WirHrRiner (Smith), 
although many of the more luxuriant specimens, straggling 
sometimes for several feet, simulate the var. ELONGATUM 
(Presl.), 
G. uliginosum Linn. 
Districts — — — — — VI. VI. — — 
Native. In swampy ground. Rare and local. Peren. 
July—August. 
VI. Abundant in a small swamp by the side of the Lower 
Lake in the Home Park, Killarney: R.W.S. 1904, and in 
1914, Rather sparingly in a swamp near the Glanooragh 
stream about a mile east of Ballyhar cross between Killarney 
and Farranfore: R.W.S. 1891.—VII. Abundant in a swamp 
on the north side of the railway at Clogherbrian, Tralee Bay, 
and again about a mile north of this, and sparingly in a 
swamp a little south of Ballycarty about four miles east of 
Tralee: R.W.S. 1888, and in 1892. 
First record in 1888: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
G. Aparine Linn. Robin-run-the-hedge. Goose Grass. 
Districts I. WW. WT. IV. V. VI. Vit. VIII. IX. 
Native. Hedges, thickets, stony seashores, cultivated land 
and waste places. Very common. Ann. May—September. 
From sea-level, to 950 feet by the Connor Hill road 
(B.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
ASPERULA Linn. 
A. odorata Linn. Woodruff. 
Districts I. I — — — VI. [VIL] — — 
Native. In woods and shady places. Rare. Peren. May— 
June. 
I. Sparingly in a wood near the golf course at Kenmare, 
1903.—II. Sparingly near the shore of the Bay west of 
Kenmare, 1890.—VI. Rather frequent about Killarney, as 
on Ross Island, in several localities in Muckross demesne 
and in other places by the Middle and Lower Lakes, &c., 
Killarney, 1888-1911. [—VII. In Kilcolman Abbey grounds, 
1901-09 : R.W.S.—planted there, fide Lady Godfrey.] 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
In addition to the localities given above, the Woodruff is 
