Salix.} SALICINEA. 265 
{S. nigricans Smith. ‘Near Dunkerrin, County of 
Kerry (Dr. Taylor) ” Flor. Hib. 1836—as S. cotinifolia Smith. 
Most probably an error or some confusion of forms.] 
[S. neticuLata Linn. “ On several rocky mountains in 
the barony of Dunkerron ” (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, 
p. 381, No. 88. No doubt an error; most probably the 
dwarf mountain state of S. aurita or perhaps S. herbacea 
was the plant intended.] 
POPULUS Linn. 
P. tremula Linn. Aspen. 
Districts I. II. TI. IV. V. VI. VIT. VII. IX. 
Native. Rocky places, hedges and woods, &c. Rather rare. 
A small tree. March—April. 
I. Sparingly about Kenmare and in the old grave-yard 
near Sheen bridge, 1904 ; a few trees south-west of Roughty 
bridge, 1903 ; sparingly about cottages near Lough Inchiquin 
south of Cloonee, 1908.—II. Sparingly north of Kenmare, 
1904, and in the Darrynane woods, 1905.—III. In several 
localities on the north and east sides of Caragh Lake, on 
roadsides, rough bushy slopes and woods, some of these 
stations looking native, 1906-13 ; sparingly in the Lickeen 
woods, Glencar, 1911.—IV. Along the Tomies shore near 
Stag Island, Lower Lake, Killarney, native, 1904 ; sparingly 
in Beaufort woods, 1902 ; roadside west of Baunclune near 
the River Laune and by cottages on the Ownagarry-Caragh 
road, 1904 ; on the east side of Caragh Lake near the Sugar- 
loaf, 1913.—V. Sparingly in a small wood below Fermoyle, 
Brandon Bay, 1905.—VI. Plentiful on rocks overhanging the 
Lower Lake both east and west of Brickeen bridge and about 
Glena Bay, Killarney ; about the Old Weir bridge and along 
the Long Range ; abundant also on rocks along the east side 
of the Upper Lake and about Cromaglan, 1888-1914, native 
in all these stations ; it occurs also in several other localities 
about Killarney, as on a small island in Ross Bay, on 
Mahony’s Point, by the side of the River Laune near 
Grenagh, &c.; some fine trees on the Southhill road and 
sparingly in Glenflesk near Loo Bridge, 1901-09.—VII. On 
roadsides, &c., about Killorglin, Castlemaine, Boolteens, 
Fyback, &c., 1904.—VIII. By the Listowel-Lixnaw road in 
several places, and—IX. In several localities about Listowel 
and Kilmorna ; especially fine near Tarbert, &c., 1899-1908 : 
R.W.S., and seen in several stations in District IX. in 1913 ; 
Phillips. 
