Lycium.] SOLANACEZ. 205 
Fenit village, 1906.—VIII. About walls, &c., at Ballyheige, 
1888-1907.—IX. In several places about Ballybunnion and 
near a ruined cottage at Pyrmont west of Tarbert, 1902-08 : 
R.W.S. An escape not yet thoroughly established.] 
[Atropa Bectaponna Linn. Deadly Nightshade.—II. One 
fine plant in the garden at Darrynane, 1894, but not seen 
there since : R.W.S.—V. “ I was also informed by a resident 
surgeon that Atropa Belladonna grows near Lord Ventry’s 
residence [Burnham near Dingle] . . . but did not go in 
quest of it” (Rev. W. M. Hind) Phytol. 1857, p. 97. Occurs 
only as a casual in Kerry.] 
HYOSCYAMUS Linn. 
H. niger Linn. Henbane. 
Districts — — — — V. — VIL — — 
Denizen ? On sandy sea shores and about ruins, &c. Very 
rare and uncertain in appearance. Bien. June—August. 
V. Amongst the ruins of Kilshannig north of Castle- 
gregory : Hart 1884—still there in 1894, but in 1907 the ruins 
were found closely planted round with potatoes, &c., and no 
trace of the Hyoscyamus could be seen ; abundant on the 
east shore of Illauntannig, the largest and only inhabited 
Magharee Island: R.W.S. 1889.—VII. Abundant on the 
shore of Tralee Bay to the west of Fenit pier : R.W.S. 1888— 
still there, but quantity much diminished in 1890; one or 
two plants on a rubbish heap at Ballycarty east of Tralee, 
1888: R.W.S. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A 
SCROPHULARINEZ. 
VERBASCUM Linn. 
V. Thapsus Linn. Mullein. 
Districts I. II. WI. IV. — VI. VII. VII. Ix. 
Alien. About ruins, on walls, dry banks, in quarries and 
waste places, &c. Rather rare. Bien. July—August. 
Calcicole B. 
I. Quite frequent about Kenmare, especially eastward to 
Cleady, &c., 1889-1913 ; sparingly near Lauragh south of 
