338 CYPERACEA. [Carex. 
From sea-level, to 1,125 feet in Lough Coomacullen, Glen- 
beigh Mountains (R.W.S.), and probably higher. 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. BR.I.A. 
C. vesicaria Linn. 
Districts — — — IV. — VI. VII — — 
Native. Swampy places and shallow water. Rare but 
locally abundant. Peren. May—June. 
IV. Sparingly in the Glencar valley, 1890, and in several 
places along the River Laune, 1902 : &.W.S.—VI. Killarney 
Lakes (Moore) Cyb. 1866. In many localities about the 
Killarney Lakes and the Long Range: R.W.S. 1888, &c., 
and in 1912; frequent along the River Laune, as below 
Grenagh House, in the old moat at Ballymalis Castle, &c., 
1909 ; sparingly on the south side of the River Maine, 
1901.—VII. Sparingly near the River Laune about Killorglin, 
1896-1911: R.W.S. 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Moore. 
A very rare plant in Kerry outside the neighbourhood of 
the Killarney Lakes and the River Laune. 
GRAMINE &. 
PHALARIS Linn. 
P. arundinacea Linn. Déigraphis arundinacea Trin. 
Ribbon Grass. Reed Grass. 
Districts — II. WI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Wet ditches, riversides and damp bushy places. 
Rather common, local in the south. -Peren. June—July. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
[P. cananrensis Linn. Canary Grass—VI. Sparingly on 
roadsides near Killarney, 1903: R#.W.S. Sparingly in 
Lahard gardens near Beaufort, 1910-12: Mrs. Jenner.— 
VII. About roadsides near the railway station and near 
Ballymullan, Tralee, 1908.—IX. On roadsides south of 
Listowel, 1899-1904: R.W.S. A casual introduced with 
seeds and nowhere established.] 
ANTHOXANTHUM Linn. 
A. odoratum Linn. Sweet Vernal Grass. 
Districts I. II. TI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Pastures, meadows, heaths, woods, &c. Very 
common. Peren. April—June. 
