378 HQUISETACEA., [Equisetum. 
From sea-level, to 800 feet in the Slaheny valley (R. W.8.), 
and probably higher. 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
E. sylvaticum Linn. 
Districts I. — — ~— V. VI. VIF. VI. — 
Native. Wet banks and shady places, in damp pastures and 
on mountain slopes. Rather common locally, but a rare 
plant over the greater portion of the county. Peren. 
April—May. Calcifuge B. 
I. In several places in the Roughty and Slaheny valleys, 
1907 ; at 700 feet on the north side of Hungry Hill, 1894.— 
V. By the stream from Lough Bierne, Connor Hill: R.W.S. 
1891. On headlands between Brandon, Point and Brandon 
Head: Hart 1884.—VI. Near Aghadoe to the west of 
Killarney, 1912: Mrs. Jenner. Rather frequent in this Dis- 
trict, as about Rockfield and in several other localities to the 
north of Killarney; on the lower slopes of Mangerton 
Mountain, both east and west of the Horse’s Glen ; frequent 
in the upper Flesk and Clydagh valleys, and in several 
places on, the railway banks between Rathmore and Killarney, 
1888-1912. VIT. In a mountain valley south of Tralee, 
1902, and abundant in Glanageenty glen between Castle- 
island and Tralee, 1890.—VIII. Sparingly about two miles 
west of Abbeyfeale, 1899, near the River Feale south of 
Listowel, 1894: R.W.S. Near Listowel, 1913: Phillips. 
From sea-level, to 800 feet in the Roughty and to 875 feet 
in the Clydagh valleys (R.W.S.). 
First record in 1884: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
E. palustre Linn. 
Districts I. II. II. IV.. V. VI. VII. VII. IX. 
Native. Marshy ground, ditches and wet places. Rather 
common and locally abundant. Peren. May—July. 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 375, 
No. 30. “‘ Very common in the said barony [Clanmaurice].” 
Var. PpoLystacuyum Weigel—II. In boggy ditches near 
Darrynane House (R.W.S.) Cyb. 1898.— VI. Abundant in the 
West Park, Killarney, 1908: R.W.S. 
E. limosum Linn. 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. In shallow water, wet ditches, &c, Common. 
Peren. May—June. 
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