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MALVACE^. 
Malva sylvestris, Linn. Askeaton, Beal Point, Ballybunion ; frequent 
on waste ground. 
AUhesa officinalis^ Linn. Sparingly by roadside south of Ballybunion, 
and abundant by damp ditches close to Beal Castle. The 
information received from a cottager at the spot was to the 
effect that the plant was not cultivated, and " always grew 
there." 
HYPEEICACEJE. 
Hypericum androscsmum, Linn. Sparingly in woods at Einekirk, Kil- 
rush, and Foynes. 
H. tetrapterum, Pries. Einekirk, Kilrush, and Foynes. 
-ff, perforatum, Linn. Ennis, Ballycar, Einekirk, Askeaton, Bally- 
bunion. 
jET. duUum, Leers. Limestone rocks by shore at Askeaton. 
S^. humifusum, Linn. Kilrush ; not common. 
IT. pulchrum, Linn. Dry banks ; Kilrush, &c. 
JI. elodes, Linn. TuUagher Lake, north of Kilrush, and abundant on 
Monmor bog. 
GEEANIACEiE. 
Oeranium molle, Linn. Common. 
G. pusillum, Linn. Waste ground by the old Charter School near 
Eingmoylan, north of Pallaskenry ; rare. 
O. dissectum, Linn. Common through the district. 
G. columlinum. Linn. Plentiful on limestone at Askeaton ; also in 
quarry, and on rocky limestone pastures at Foynes. 
G. lucidum, Linn. Abundant about Patrick's Well and Foynes. 
G. rohertiamm, Linn. Eocks and banks ; frequent. 
JSrodium eicutarium^ Smith. Common on roadsides at north side of 
Tralee Bay. 
OXALIDACE^. 
Oxalis acetosella, Linn. Frequent. 
LIKACE^. 
Linum catharticum^ Linn. Dry pastures ; in profusion on sandhills at 
Ballybunion. 
Radiola linoides (Linn.). By Lough Senan, and abundant in places 
between Kilrush and Carrigaholt, also between Ballybunion and 
Kerry Head. 
