146 COMPOSIT A. [Antennaria. 
[A. MaRGARITACEA R. Br.—Anaphalis margaritacea Benth. 
& Hook. fil—vVI. “Completely in a wild state, on the 
banks of old ditches and old mud walls at Cloghereen, 
Killarney”: Wade Rar. 1804.—VII. On ditch banks near 
Milltown, “ but scarcely wild”: Mackay Rar. 1806. Both 
these localities are repeated in Mackay Cat. 1825, and the 
latter again in Flor. Hib. 1836, but the plant has not been 
noticed in either place recently. It is often planted in 
Kerry gardens, and is occasionally seen as an escape, as 
about Garnish ferry below Sneem, 1892, on a wall near 
Glenbeigh in 1896, &c., but appears to be nowhere per- 
manent. | 
INULA Linn. 
I. Helenium Linn. Elecampane. 
Districts I. II. II. IV. V. — VII. VIII. IX. 
Alien. On roadside and field banks, and in waste places, 
usually near houses or ruins. Rather rare. Peren. July— 
August. . 
I. One large patch in a roadside field about half a mile 
east of Dawros, Kenmare Bay, 1907-08.—II. Sparingly near 
Clashganniv west of Kenmare, and again near the roadside 
east of Blackwater bridge, 1889-1913 ; by the shore on the 
west side of Cove Harbour, Kenmare Bay, 1904, and again 
a little to the north of West Cove, 1907 ; near Darrynane 
House, 1894; in some plenty by the roadside near the old 
watch-tower on Hog’s Head, 1889: R.W.S.—III. Near the 
ruins on Church Island, Lough Currane (More) Rec. Add. 
1872 ; about a mile west of Knightstown, Valencia (Miss 8S. 
Grubb) Cyb. 1866—seen in both these stations in 1889, and 
sparingly near Ballinskelligs, 1900, and on a roadside bank 
between Mountain Stage and Rossbehy, 1908: R.W.S.— 
IV. One or two plants on a roadside bank near a house a 
little north of Gaddagh bridge, Churchtown, 1909: Miss L. 
Magill & R.W.S.—V. On a ditch bank near Minard west of 
Anascaul, 1914: R.W.S.—VII. At Calnafersy and on high 
ground between Milltown and Tralee (G. Clarke) Mackay 
Rar. 1806. Ona bank near Dick’s Grove east of Farranfore. 
1901 ; near Edenburn north of Gortatlea, 1888, and sparingly 
a little west of Clogherbrian, Tralee Bay, 1905: R.W.S.— 
VIII. “ Not far from the Abbey of Odorney (Dr. Smith) 
Hist. of Kerry, 1756. Rather frequent in this District, as 
about Ardfert, Banna, Lerrig, south of Causeway, near 
Ballyduff and Ardoughter ; rather sparingly near Lixnaw ; 
on banks near.the River Feale at Finuge and Ballyhorgan ; 
