Sparganium.] TYPHACE. 299 
north slope of Coomcallee Mountain west of Sneem, and—- 
TIT. On the west side of Lough Currane near Rabbit Island, 
1892; in a small bog-pool west of Caragh Lake railway 
station, 1906.—IV. Near Lough Beg south of Lough Acoose, 
Glencar, 1894; in Lough Callee on the south side of the 
Reeks and in Glas Lough on the Purple Mountain, 1904: 
£.W.S.—V. In Loughs Duff and Gal between Connor Hill 
and Brandon, 1902: Marshall & Shoolbred. In a stream at 
the west end of Castlegregory Lake, 1894.—VI. In two or 
three places in the Long Range, Killarney, 1906: R.W.S, 
From sea-level, to 1,550 feet in Glas Lough on the Purple 
Mountain and to 1,800 feet in a small pool on Coomcallee 
(R.W.S.). 
First record in 1888: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
Like the preceding plant, this is probably more abundant 
in Kerry than the above records would show ; a few of the 
early records for S. natans Linn., as an aggregate, are 
omitted. 
S. minimum Fries. 
Districts I. I. — IV. V. VI. — Vl. — 
Native. Lakes, ditches, bog pools, sluggish streams, &c. 
Rather rare. Peren. July—August. 
I. In one or two spots about Derreen and abundant in 
Doorus Lake, Kilmakilloge Harbour, 1894 ; in a small lake 
about a mile east of Cloonee, 1901.—IT. In Alick’s Lough east 
of Parknasilla, 1892; near Lough Dreenaun and in the 
stream from Coomroanig Lough on the east side of Lough 
Currane, 1889: R.W.S.—IV. In Lough Eighter in Coom- 
loughra and in Lough Callee on Mount Brassel, Reeks : 
Hart 1882.—V. In Lough Gal and in other lakes on the east 
side of the Brandon range, ascending to 700 feet : Hart 1884. 
In bog drains south-east of Castlegregory Lake, 1902: 
R.W.S.—VI. On Ross Island, Killarney: Linton 1886. 
Still on Ross Island in two or three places, 1909 ; in Kilbrean 
Lake three or four miles north-east of Killarney, 1901.— 
VIII. In several spots about Lixnaw and near Ratoo north 
of the River Brick, 1902 ; in a ditch near Cashen Ferry bridge, 
1899: B.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 1,425 feet in Lough Kighter, Reeks 
(Hart). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
This plant appears to be more frequent and wide-spread 
in Kerry than the preceding, but the distribution of neither 
species has yet been thoroughly ascertained. 
