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to spread. During the 20 years the locality has been under 
the writer’s observation, the plants noted never exceeded a 
dozen in number, sometimes falling as low as one or two. 
The “College grounds” of Mackay’s record refers, no 
doubt, to Trinity College, Dublin, the owner of these lands 
in his time.] 
[V. PULVERULENTUM Vill.—I. At West Green-lane near 
Kenmare, Aug., 1804 (George Clarke) Mackay Rar. 1806. 
Vide supra.] 
LINARIA Hill. 
L. Cymbalaria Mill. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. 
Districts — II. iI. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Alien. On old walls, about roadsides, &c. Rather rare 
but occasionally abundant. Peren. April—October. 
Calcicole B. 
II. In several places about Sneem, Derryquin and Ross- 
dohan near Parknasilla, 1892-1913.—III. Frequent about 
Cahersiveen, about Knightstown, Valencia, and near Doulus 
Head, 1896-1911 : R.W.S.—IV. In one spot by the roadside 
between Glencar and the Oolagh Lakes, 1905: Capt. Creaghe- 
Haward.—V. Sparingly about Dingle, 1905.—VI. Frequent 
about Killarney ; on Ross Island ; Muckross demesne and 
about the Lower and Middle Lakes, 1888-1910: R&.W.S.— 
VII. Tralee Church gate, 1877: Rev. W. Raymond—still 
there and in several other places about Tralee, Blennerville, 
Ballyseedy, &c., and in Finglas glen south of Tralee, 1888— 
1914.—VIII. Abundant on the ruins of Ardfert Abbey and 
Abbeydorney, 1899-1907: R.W.S.—IX. Wall at Tarbert, 
1913: Phillips. 
First record in Cyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
This plant is now thoroughly established and spreading 
in the county. The pretty white-flowered form, so common 
about Cork, occurs but very rarely in Kerry ; it has been 
noticed, however, on a wall near. Danesfort, Killarney, in 
the ‘‘ Green,”’ Tralee, and sparingly elsewhere in the county. 
[L. vuteaRris Mill. Yoadflax.—III. In some plenty on the 
railway ballast about half a mile west of Caragh Lake 
station, 1911-13: R.W.S.—IV. One patch in a very wild 
spot near the road from Caragh to Glencar (Ff. Bouskill) 
Irish Nat. 1903, p. 58.—VI. Very sparingly along the Castle- 
lough bay shore of the Lower Lake, Killarney, a little south 
