294 JUNCACE. (Juncus. 
From sea-level, to 2,300 feet on Mangerton and to 2,325 
feet on Brandon (£.W.S.). 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
J. conglomeratus Linn. 
Districts I. I. II. IV. V. VI. VU. VUI. IX. 
Native. Wet boggy and marshy places. Common. Peren. 
June—July. 
From sea-level, to 2,250 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
Appears to be less common than the preceding plant. 
J. maritimus Lam. 
Districts I. II. QI. — V. —- VII. VIII. IX 
Native. Salt marshes and muddy sea shores. Common and 
locally abundant. Peren. July—August. 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
J. supinus Moench. J. bulbosus Linn. 
Districts I. II. OT. IV. V. Vi. VID. VII. IX. 
Native. Lakes, bog-pools, ditches and other watery places, 
wet peaty heaths, &c. Rather common especially in the 
south. Peren. June—September. Calcifuge A. 
From sea-level, to 2,250 feet on Mangerton (R.W.S.), to 
2,400 feet on the Reeks (Druce), and to 3,127 feet on the 
summit of Brandon (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1857: Rev. W. M. Hind, Phytol., p. 97. 
Both the upright form—J. uliginosus Smith and the 
floating form—/. fluitans Lam. of this variable plant occur 
frequently in Kerry, the latter sometimes forming dense 
masses of very great extent in lakes and water-ways, as in 
the Long Range and Upper Lake, Killarney ; the flowers are 
often viviparous. 
J. obtusiflorus Ehrh. J. subnodulosus Schrank. 
Districts — — — — V. — VI — — 
Native. Marshy places, usually near the sea. Rare but 
locally abundant. Peren. July—August. 
VY. Near Dingle (Moore) Rec. Add. 1872. In one or two 
spots by the sea between Blennerville and Camp, Tralee 
Bay : Hart 1884, Abundant in several places on the coast 
between Castlegregory and Fermoyle, Brandon Bay, 1894, 
and in 1907.—VII. In swamps at the east end of Barrow 
Harbour and in a swampy hollow near Clogherbrien north- 
west of Tralee: R.W.S. 1888, and in 1902. 
