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LENTIBULARIESA. 
UTRICULARIA Linn. 
U. vulgaris Linn. Bladderwort (genus). 
Districts — TI. IW. IV. V. VI. Vil. VII. — 
Native. Ditches and pools, about lake-margins, &c. Rather 
rare. Peren. June—August. 
II. In several of the small lakes about Clashnacree east 
of Parknasilla, 1892 ; near the southern end of the Upper 
Lake, Killarney, 1901.—ITII. About the east end of Lough 
Currane and on the south side of Inny ferry, 1892 ; ditches 
near Caragh Lake, 1896: R.W.S.—IV. In Curralee Lake 
on Beenbane, Reeks: Hart 1884. Frequent in ditches and 
small lakes to the east of Caragh Lake, 1890: &.W.S.— 
V.In a bog drain west of Castlegregory: Hart 1884. In 
several places about Castlegregory, Fermoyle, Camp and 
Ventry, 1890-1905.—VI. In several places around the 
Lower Lake, Killarney, as on the Muckross shore, in Castle- 
lough bay, in the old mine holes on Ross Island, &c., 1888- 
1904.— VII. Near Knockaunnaglashy west of Killorglin, 
1892 : R.W.S.—VIII. In a bog near Kilflyn, 1877: Rev. W. 
Raymond. Near the River Brick at Lixnaw and in a dyke 
near the Cashen River, Ballyduff, 1899: R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 800 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
This species rarely flowers in Kerry and it is probable 
that several of the localities recorded above, where the 
flowerless plant alone was gathered, should be referred to 
the following. In the absence of flowers, the relative size 
of the bladders, &c., proves a very unsatisfactory distinctive 
character. 
U. neglecta Lehm. U. major Schmidel. 
Districts I — — — — VI. Vil. VII — 
Native. Ditches, ponds and other watery places. Rare. 
Peren. July—August. 
I. Sparingly in a ditch near the railway at Kilgarvan a 
little east of the station, 1894—VI. Sparingly in pools by 
the shore on the north side of the Lower Lake, Killarney : 
R.W.S. 1891.—VII. Abundant in Ballycarty pond east of 
Tralee: -R.W.S. 1888.—VIII. In some plenty in several 
roadside ditches between Lixnaw and Kilbinane, 1904; in 
a bog hole between Ballyheige and Causeway, 1905, and in 
ditches near the Ferrybridge, Cashen River, 1908: R.W.S. 
