264 SALICINEA. [Salix. 
and lower: Hart 1882 a. On the north side of Mullagha- 
nattin Mountain, upper Glencar: Colgan 1886—V. On 
Pierasmore north of Brandon summit, at 2,500 feet, lower 
limit at 1,900 feet near Connor Hill; at 2,500 feet on 
Beenoskee near Castlegregory and at 2,650 feet on Caher- 
conree, Slieve Mish range: Hart 1884. Frequent on the 
Slieve Mish range especially on Baurtregaum : R.W.S. 1889, 
and ascends to 2,950 feet on Brandon.—VI. “‘ Pretty common 
on the top of Mangerton mountain, by the steep side of the 
horse pool, or Poulna coppel ” : Wade Rar. 1804. On Manger- 
ton (Carroll) Phytol., 1857, p. 76. Still occurs pretty plenti- 
fully in Wade’s station which lies on the ridge dividing the 
Punch Bowl from the Horse’s Glen ; it occurs also near the 
point marked on the map 2,568 feet north of the Punch 
Bowl, on rocks south of Lough Managh and sparingly on 
Stoompa to the east of the Horse’s Glen, 1890-1904.—VIT. 
Sparingly on the Slieve Mish range above the Gormagh 
cliffs, 1889: R.W.S. 
Ranges in Kerry from about 1,800 to 3,050 feet (Hart). 
First record in 1804: Wade Rar. 
This diminutive Willow is next to Sazifrage stellaris and 
Sedum Rhodiola, the most common and widely distributed 
of the alpine plants in Kerry. 
S. purpurea Linn. 
Districts — II. UI. — V. Vi. Vil. — IX. 
Alien or Denizen. Hedges, riversides and damp places. Rare. 
A bush or small tree. April—May. 
II. Sparingly near Blackwater bridge and Clashnacree, 
Kenmare Bay, 1894.—ITI. Near Ballinskelligs, 1900, and 
about Knightstown, Valencia, 1906.—V. In several places 
about Castlegregory ; abundant about Fermoyle, &c., and 
between Hillville and Connor Hill, Brandon Bay, 1888- 
1908.—VI. In several localities about Killarney, as on Ross 
Island, near the old mine holes, &c., in Muckross demesne and 
near Cloghereen, 1888-1913 ; abundant along the River 
Flesk near Brewsterfield bridge, 1888-1914.—V II. Sparingly 
on the roadside west of Boolteens, Castlemaine Harbour, 
1904, and sparingly at Ballyseedy east of Tralee, 1890.— 
IX. By roadsides on the north side of Knockanore Mountain 
near Ballybunnion, 1894: R.W.S. Near Listowel, 1913: 
Phillips. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
Very abundant and thoroughly established in some of 
its stations near Brandon Bay, and in Glenflesk, 
