Echium.) BORAGINE. 201 
[EcuIum vuLGaRE Linn. Viper’s Bugloss—VI. One. 
strong plant on the sandy shore of the Lower Lake, Killarney, 
near the Lake Hotel avenue, 1902 ; not there in 1904, but 
another fine plant seen in 1914, a few hundred yards east 
of its former station : &.W.S.—VII. or VIII. On the sandy 
grounds of Ballyheigh bay not far from Fenit ” (Dr. Smith) 
Hist. of Kerry, 1756, p. 379, No. 60. Not seen recently in 
Dr. Smith’s station and occurs only as a casual in Kerry.] 
CONYOLYULACEA. 
CALYSTEGIA R. Br. 
C. sepium R. Br. Convolvulus sepium Linn. Bindweed. 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. In hedges, thickets and as a weed of cultivation. 
Common. Peren. July—September. 
First record in 1882: Archdeacon Wynne, Journ. Roy. 
Met. Soc., No. 45. 
Plants with pink flowers are not infrequent near the sea 
and have been noticed about Darrynane, Waterville, Caher- 
siveen, in several places on Valencia Island and about 
Brandon Bay, &c. 
C. Soldanella R. Br. Convolvulus Soldanella Linn. 
Districts — IT. WI. — V. — — VIII — 
Native. On sandy sea shores. Rare, but locally abundant. 
Peren. June—July. 
II. Abundant on Darrynane sandhills, both on the north 
and south sides of the estuary, and north of Darrynane 
Harbour, 1889-1904.—III. Sparingly on sandhills on the 
south side of Inny ferry north of Waterville and more 
plentifully on the north side, 1889-1900 ; in some plenty on 
Dooaghs sandhills, 1913 : R.W.S.—V. On sandhills between 
Castlegregory and Kilshannig, and on the west side of 
Smerwick Harbour and at Ferriter’s Cove: Hart 1884— 
still abundant on the sandhills north of Castlegregory for a 
mile or more, 1907: R.W.S.—VIII. On Banna sandhills, 
1877: Rev. W. Raymond. In great abundance on sandhills 
at the north side of Tralee Bay : Stewart 1890. Abundant 
at intervals on the long stretch of sandhills from Carrahane 
to Ballyheige : R.W.S. 1888, and in 1905. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.J.A. 
