296 JUNCACE. (Luzula. 
in the county, reaching 3,127 feet on Brandon (R.W.S.), 
and 3,414 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1872: More, Rec. Add. 
This plant almost invariably forms a portion of the 
vegetation on even the most lofty and storm-swept summits 
of the Kerry mountains. It is local in the north as might 
be expected from its calcifuge tendencies. 
L. campestris DC. 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Dry pastures, banks, &c. Very common. Peren. 
March—May. 
From sea-level, to 3,120 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
L. erecta Desv. L. multiflora DC. 
Districts I. II. II. IV. V. VI. VU. VIII. IX. 
Native. Marshy places, mountain heaths, &c. Common. 
Peren. April—August. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 3,070 feet on the Reeks (Hart), and to 
3,127 feet on the summit of Brandon (#.W.S.). 
First record in 1804: Wade Rar.—‘‘ on marshy boggy 
ground, Mangerton mountain, Killarney.” 
Var. PALLESCENS (Bessr.)—VI. Woods at Aghadoe, 
Killarney—(labelled as L. multiflora var.\—H. N. Ridley, 
Aug. 30, 1883: Herb. Brit. Mus.—communicated by the 
Rev. E. 8. Marshall. The bracts, &c., in this variety are 
pale yellowish-brown instead of dark brown as in the type. 
TYPHACEZ. 
TYPHA Linn. 
T. latifolia Linn. Reed Mace. 
Districts. I. WJ. QT. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Swampy places, ditches and lake- or pond-margins. 
A rare plant over the greater portion of the county, but 
rather abundant locally. Peren. June—July. 
I. Sparingly in a swamp by the River Sheen near the 
Kenmare-Glengarriff road, 1904.—II. Sparingly in a road- 
side ditch west of Kenmare, 1901-13.—III. In some 
plenty in Stoonkaun Lake and swamp near Mountain Stage 
railway station, 1906: R.W.S.—IV. Near Lough Acoose on 
the west side of the Reeks : Hart 1882. Still there in two or 
