332 CYPERACEA. (Carex. 
cullen Loughs, 1906; in the Glencar valley near Lickeen, 
&c., 1890.—IV. In two or three localities in the Glencar 
valley and near Cloon Lough, 1890; in Beaufort woods, 
1902 : rather frequent along the Tomies shore, Lower Lake, 
Killarney, 1901: R.W.S.—V. In a thicket near Fermoyle, 
Brandon Bay, and by Lough Gal near Connor Hill: Hart 
1884,—VI. In many localities about the Killarney Lakes, 
usually in small quantity, as in the West and Home Parks, 
on Ross and Rough Islands, Muckross in many spots, Glena, 
&c. ; along the Tore and Muckross shores of the Middle Lake ; 
near the Tunnel Rock and Derrycunihy, &c., on the Upper 
Lake : R.W.S. 1888, &c., and in 1912. By the old Kenmare 
road above Galway’s bridge, 1901; in several spots in the 
Horse’s Glen, Mangerton, 1904; in Glenflesk west of Loo 
Bridge station, 1907; near the Laune east of Killorglin, 
1901: R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 1,400 feet on Knockboy in the Slaheny 
valley, to 1,500 feet in the Glenbeigh Mountains and to 
2,000 feet in cliffs to the south of Lough Erhagh, Horse’s 
Glen, Mangerton (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
C. panicea Linn. 
Districts TI. IT. WI. IV. V. VI. Vil. VIIt. IX. 
Native. Boggy and marshy ground, heaths, &¢. Common. 
Peren. May—June. 
From sea-level, to 2,550 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
Var. TumIpuLA Lest.—V. By the coast between Cloghane 
and Castlegregory, and in other places about Brandon Bay, 
1902 : Marshall & Shoolbred. 
Cc. pendula Huds. 
Districts — — HI. — — VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native or Denizen. Moist woods and shady banks, river- 
sides. Rare but locally abundant. Peren. May—June. 
III. In several places in the Glanleam woods, Valencia 
Island, 1892-1911.—VI. Sparingly in the steep wood above 
Glena Bay, Lower Lake, Killarney, 1894.—VII. By the Lee 
stream near Ballycarty and very abundant about this 
stream in Ballyseedy demesne, and again near Tralee ; 
abundant in Kilcolman demesne, Milltown—planted: R.W.S. 
1888, &c., and in 1906.—VIII. On steep wooded banks by 
the River Feale, just within Ballinruddery demesne near 
Listowel: R.W.S. 1891, and in 1899.—IX. Plentiful by a 
stream near Tarbert, 1913: Phillips. 
First record in 1888: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
