Typha.] TYPHACEA. 297 
three localities, 1913, and—V. In many spots about Castle- 
gregory, near Fermoyle on Brandon Bay and Camp on 
Tralee Bay, 1888-1908 ; in Minard swamp west of Anascaul, 
1914, and sparingly near Inch on Dingle Bay, 1894.—VI. In 
many localities about Killarney, as in the Home Park, on 
Ross Island, near the mouth of the Flesk, about Muckross 
and Cloghereen, in Sheheree swamps, &c.; near the Flesk 
River above Brewsterfield bridge ; in Glenflesk near Loo 
Bridge ; at Ballymalis on the River Laune, 1888-1911 ; near 
the river east of Castlemaine, 1896.—VII. Swamps west of 
Castlemaine, 1906 ; at Clogherbrien and the Spa near Tralee 
Bay, 1902.—VIII. Near Ardfert and frequent about Lixnaw 
and Sleveen north of the River Brick ; in bog holes, &c., 
between Ballyheige and Causeway, 1899-1908.—IX. In a 
ditch by the railway between Lisselton and Ballybunnion, 
1908 ; in a swamp south of Tarbert, 1904: R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 510 feet near Lough Acoose on the west 
side of the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. RJ.A. 
SPARGANIUM Linn. 
S. ramosum Huds. _ S. erectum Linn. Bur-reed (genus). 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Ditches, streams, pools and swampy places. 
Common. Peren. June—August. 
From sea-level, to about 1,125 feet in Lough Cooma- 
cullen, Coomcarrea Mountains, Glenbeigh (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
S. neglectum Beeby. 
Districts I. IT. I. — V. VI. VIE. VIil. IX. 
Native. Ditches, swamps and other wet places. Rather 
common. Peren. June—August. 
I. In swamps about the Middle Cloonee Lake, 1908, and 
—II. Ditches near Darrynane, 1889: R.W.S.—III. Near 
Cahersiveen 1906: Miss Delap. In ditches near Caragh 
Lake, 1913.—V. In swamps and near the lake at Castle- 
gregory, 1888-1907 ; in Minard swamp west of Anascaul, 
1914.—VI. In ditches near the Flesk River east of Killarney, 
1909, and in ditches near Lough Guitane, 1911.—VII. Near 
Clogherbrien north-west of Tralee, &c.: R.W.S. 1889. In 
a ditch near Ballyroe between Tralee and Ardfert, 1906: 
