340 GRAMINEA. [Milium. 
Upper Lake, &c.; in the Deer Park Glen, Killarney, 1888- 
1914; in Crohane wood, upper Loo valley, 1904.—VII 
Sparingly in the ‘‘ Green,” Tralee, 1888-1907.—VIII. In a 
roadside wood between Listowel bridge and Ballinruddery : 
R.W.S. 1891, and in 1904. 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Moore. 
PHLEUM Linn. 
P. pratense Linn. — Timothy Grass. 
Districts I. II. TI. — V. VI. VI. VII. IX. 
Native. Meadows and waste grassy places. Rather rare in 
the south, rather common elsewhere. Peren. July— 
August. 
I. Sparingly about Derreen, 1894, and Kenmare, 1904, 
&c.—II. Near Blackwater bridge, near Darrynane and south 
of Waterville, and—III. In one or two places near Water- 
ville and sparingly near Lickeen, Glencar, 1901-04 : R.W.S. 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
P. arenarium Linn. 
Districts — — — — V. — — WHI -—- 
Native. Sandhills and sandy pastures by the sea. Very 
rare but locally abundant. Ann. May—July. 
V. Castlegregory (Moore) Cyb. 1866. Still about Castle- 
gregory, occurring abundantly in many places as far as 
Kilshannig about four miles to the north, and—VIII. Abun- 
‘dant at intervals on the sandhills from Carrahane strand to 
Ballyheige, a distance of between five and six miles: &.W.S. 
1888, and in 1907. 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Moore. 
At present this grass is known from only two of the 
numerous sandy tracts in the county. It appears to be 
absent from the extensive sandhills at Inch and Rossbehy 
at the head of Dingle Bay, as well as from those at Darry- 
nane and Ballinskelligs Bay in the south, and Ballybunnion 
and Beal Point in the north. 
AGROSTIS Linn. 
A. canina Linn. Bent Grass (genus). 
Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VI. IX. 
Native. Heaths, moors, bogs, &c. Common. Peren. 
July—August. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 2,756 feet on the summit of Mangerton 
