Anagallis.] PRIMULACEA. 191 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.1.A. 
Var. CZRULEA (Schreb.)—VI. One plant in sandy ground 
near Mahony’s Point, Lower Lake, Killarney (Marshall & 
R.W.S.) R.W.S. 1904. Two or three large plants in the 
garden at Lahard House near Beaufort, 1909 : Mrs. Jenner. 
The Mahony’s Point plant appears to be quite distinct from 
those sent by Mrs. Jenner. The latter have the loose pro- 
cumbent growth of the type, while the former was a slender 
upright little plant which recalled to the writer his first 
meeting with this flower on some ruins near Naples, where it 
was abundant. 
A. tenella Linn. Bog Pimpernel. 
Districts I. Ti. OI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Bogs, damp peaty pastures, stream-sides, wet 
hollows in sandhills, &c. Very common. Peren. June— 
August. 
From sea-level, to 1,350 feet near the Priestsleap road 
and to 1,600 feet on the ridge between Lough Googh and 
Lough Callee on the Reeks (£.W.8.). 
First record'in 1844: S. P. Woodward, Phytol.. p. 878. 
CENTUNCULUS Linn. 
C. minimus Linn. 
Districts I... W. WI. IV. V. VI. Vil. — IX. 
Native. Damp roadsides and sandy places, especially where 
water is liable to lodge. Rather rare, but usually fairly 
abundant where it occurs. Ann. June—September. 
Calcifuge B. 
I. Rather frequent about Derreen, as on a roadside west 
of Cappul bridge, roadside west of Croanshagh bridge, &c., 
1894 ; abundant on the south side of Kenmare estuary along 
the road near Iron Rock, 1894-1912: R.W.S. Roadside 
south of Slaheny bridge, Kilgarvan (Marshall & R.W.S.) 
R.W.S. 1904.—I1. By a small lake east of Lough Fadda and 
by the roadside between Tahilla and Rossdohan, Kenmare 
Bay, 1904; sparingly between Caherdaniel and Darrynane, 
1903: R.W.S.—III. Roadside between Dooaghs railway 
station and the sandhills, and about Lough Beg (Marshall 
& R.W.S.) R.W.S. 1904. Roadside west of Caragh Lake 
Hotel, 1896.—IV. Sparingly by roadside in the Owenreagh 
valley south of the Upper Killarney Lake, 1900: R.W.S.— 
V. Castlegregory (Moore) Cyb. 1866. On moorland near 
Ballydavid Head north-west of Dingle: Hart 1884. Road- 
