288 LILIACEA. [ Allium. 
First record in Cyb. 1898: R.W.S. 
The above localities, which lie about four miles apart, are 
the only stations at present known for this Allzwm in Kerry. 
It was gathered by the writer near the Shannon in Co. 
Limerick just outside the Kerry boundary, and as it occurs 
elsewhere both in that county and in Cork, it is most prob- 
able that this easily overlooked plant will be found in other 
Kerry localities. As is usually the case in Ireland, the Kerry 
plant is A. compactum Thuill. 
A. ursinum Linn. Ramsons. 
Districts — — III. IV. — VI. VIL. — IX. 
Native. Damp woods and shady banks. Rare. Peren. 
May—June. 
III. Rather sparingly in Lickeen woods, Glencar, to the 
north of Lickeen House, 1890-1911.—IV. In the Glencar 
woods near the river, 1889-1911, and in Beaufort woods by 
the River Laune, 1902.—VI. In several localities about 
Killarney, as frequent in the Home Park, on Ross Island 
and on the south side of Muckross Lake, 1888-1908 ; in road- 
side woods to the west of Loo Bridge, 1903.—VII. In Killa- 
clohane wood east of: Milltown, 1890 ; abundant in Bally- 
seedy demesne east of Tralee, 1901.—IX. In the wood near 
Tarbert House, 1904 : R.W.S., and in the last-named station, 
1913: Phillips. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
LA. TRIQUETRUM Linn.—I. In wooded ground, away from 
houses, near Kenmare, 1899 (Praeger) Irish Nat. 1910, 
p. 156.— VI. Abundant on a bank in the wood near the Park 
House, Killarney : &.W.S. 1902—still there in 1914: Mrs. 
Jenner. No doubt an escape or accidently introduced in 
both these stations ; it is nowhere native in Ireland.] 
SCILLA Linn. 
8. nutans Smith. Endymion nutans Dum. Agraphis nutans 
Link. Hyacinthus non-scriptus Linn. Blue Bell. 
Districts I. Il. I. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. IX. 
Native. Woods, bushy places, hedge banks, heaths, &c. 
Common and locally abundant. Peren. April—May. 
From sea-level, to 700 feet near Sneem (Colgan & R.W.S.), 
and probably higher. 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
