346 GRAMINEA. [Keeleria. 
KCLERIA Pers. 
K. cristata Pers. K. gracilis Pers —var. BRITANNICA Domin. 
Districts — II. II. — V. VI. VIL. VII. IX. 
Native. Dry banks, pastures and in sandy or rocky places. 
Rather common and locally abundant by the sea, very rare 
inland. Peren. June—July. 
Inland localities are—VI. Abundant on limestone knolls 
near Molahiffe, 1904—the only locality at present known in 
this District —VIII. On limestone knolls north of Abbey- 
dorney, 1899: R.W.S. 
First record in 1857: Rev. W. M. Hind, Phytol., p. 98. 
The var. GLABRA DOC. of K. albescens DC. has been gathered 
near Darrynane by Mr. Druce ; vide Irish Nat. 1909, p.212. 
MOLINIA Schrank. 
M. czerulea Moench. M. varia Schrank. 
Districts I. II OW. IV. V. VI. Vin. VIII. IX. 
Native. Heaths, moors, and boggy places. Common, often 
abundant. Peren. July—August. Calcifuge B. 
From sea-level, to 2,250 feet on the Reeks (Hart), and to 
2,300 feet on Brandon (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1806: Mackay Rar. 
CATABROSA Beauv. 
C. aquatica Beauv. 
Districts I. — — IV. V. VI. Vil. VII. IX. 
Native. Ditches, pools and muddy places. Rather rare, 
especially in the south. Peren. June—August. 
I. Frequent in ditches about Kilgarvan and to the south- 
west of Morley’s Bridge, 1903.—IV. In two or three spots 
near the River Laune, 1901: R.W.S. Near Dunloe, 1912: 
Mrs. Jenner.—V. In several places about Castlegregory, 
1907.— VI. Rather frequent in the vicinity of Killarney and 
near Barraduff north of Headford, 1901; near Beaufort 
bridge, 1902.—VII. About Ballyseedy and plentiful about 
Arabela east of Tralee, 1892 ; near the River Maine at Castle- 
island, 1903; near Blennerville and the Spa, Tralee Bay, 
1905.—VIII. In several localities south of Cashen Ferry 
bridge, 1902.—IX. In a roadside ditch on the north side of 
Knockanure bog east of Listowel, 1894: R.W.S. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot, 
