Sisyrinchium.] IRIDEZ. 283 
the shore of the Lower Cloonee Lake especially at its south- 
west end, 1900-07 : R.W.S.—II. Near the roadside school- 
house about five miles west of Sneem, Kenmare Bay, 1911 : 
Mrs. Green —III. Rather sparingly on damp rocky ledges by 
the sea at Cooncrome about three miles north-west of Caher- 
siveen, 1892 : Colgan & R.W.S.—still there in 1911, and in 
some plenty on rough damp pastures near the coast about 
half a mile north of this: R.W.S. Sparingly on the north 
shore of Caragh Lake near the Southern Hotel (Thompson & 
Eliott) Journ. of Bot. 1910, p. 227—still rather sparingly 
along this shore both east and west of the Hotel, 1913: 
H. Crookshank & R.W.S.—V Sparingly on a rough mountain 
slope above Aughils, Castlemaine Bay: R.W.S. 1891. In 
great profusion over several wet fields on both sides of the 
high road west of Aughils, 1904: R.W.S. 1908. In wet 
meadows a little south of Inch House, Dingle Bay, 1894: 
Lady Godfrey. In a rough pasture near the river about half a 
mile north of Anascaul, 1914: R.W.S.—VI. In a field near 
Dromin Lough about two miles south-west of Milltown 
(Rev. A. Isaacs) More: Journ. of Bot. 1882, p. 8. Very 
sparingly near the mouth of the River Flesk and near 
Mahony’s Point, Lower Lake, Killarney, 1907-16: Mrs. 
Jenner. On the swampy margin of the Upper Lake, 
Killarney, near its northern end (Marshall, Shoolbred & 
RWS.) R.W.S. 1903—still there, but certainly not spread- 
ing, 1914.—VII. Very abundant and forming quite a con- 
siderable portion of the herbage in wet roadside fields about 
two miles west of Boolteens, Castlemaine Bay, 1904: 
R.W.S. 1908. In a poor wet pasture near the north-west 
angle of Killaclohane wood east of Milltown (Lady Godfrey) 
More : Journ. of Bot. 1882, p. 8—still there in 1890, and 
abundant along the east bank of the River Laune, from just 
above the stone bridge to a small wood about half a mile 
distant : R.W.S. 1891—still abundant in the latter station, 
1911. Very abundant in a large wet pasture field and 
sparingly in one or two fields adjoining, on the west side of 
the old Castlemaine-Tralee road just south of Laharan 
House : R.W.S. 1903—seen in this locality some four years 
previously by Sir W. Godfrey ; still abundant there and in 
rough furzy fields on both sides of this road about half a 
mile above Laharan House: R.W.S. 1908. 
From sea-level, to 400 feet near Castlemaine Bay(R.W.S.). 
First record in 1882: Lady Godfrey & Rev. A. Isaacs, 
Journ. of Bot., p. 8. 
The Blue-eyed Grass belongs to that remarkable group 
