354 GRAMINEZ. (Bromus. 
Rare in the following Districts—IIT. About Lickeen, &c., 
in the Glencar valley, 1906.—V. In woods near Camp, 
Tralee Bay, and at Hill Ville, Fermoyle, Brandon Bay, 1905 : 
RWS. 
First record in 1888: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
B. asper Murr. 8B. ramosus Huds. B. serotinus Benck. 
Districts I. Il. I. IV. — Vi. VII. VI. IX. 
Native. Woods, banks and shady places. Rather common 
but local, and rare or absent over wide areas. Peren. 
July—August. 
Rare in the following Districts—III. Wood in the Gleensk 
valley below the railway viaduct, Dingle Bay, 1896: 
R.W.S.—IV. Near Dunloe Castle, 1914: Mrs. Jenner.— 
VIII. In Ballinruddery wood east of Listowel, 1904 : R.W.S. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
B. sterilis Linn. 
Districts — — — IV. V. VI. Vil. VII. IX. 
Native. Dry banks, about walls and waste places. Rather 
common locally, but rare over the greater portion of the 
county and not yet seen in the extreme south. Ann. 
June—July. 
Rare in the following Districts—IV. On a roadside near 
the River Laune, 1901.—V. Rather sparingly about Castle- 
gregory, 1902.—IX. About Lislaughtin Abbey near Bally- 
longford, 1904: R.W.S. “ 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
[B. erectus Huds.—VI. Two or three small tufts in a 
meadow beside a disused avenue at Southhill, Killarney : 
R.W.S8. 1890. One large tuft still there: R.W.S. 1902—but 
not seen subsequently. During the thirteen years this plant 
remained under observation, it showed no tendency to spread 
although the locality appeared in every way suitable. This 
handsome grass appears to be spreading in Ireland chiefly 
along the railways from Dublin ; it is known, however, to 
occur also in old pastures near Ballyvaughan, less than forty 
miles from the Kerry boundary. ] 
B. racemosus Linn. Serrafalcus racemosus Parl. 
Districts — — — — V. VI. VI. — IX. 
Native. Meadows, pastures, roadsides and waste places. 
Probably common. Bien. June—July. 
V. About Cloghane and Fermoyle, Brandon Bay, and 
about Castlegregory (Marshall & Shoolbred) R.W.S. 1903.— 
