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Lake District. In Wales also this certainly appears to be 

 the case, since it is plentiful on the rocky hills and mountains 

 of the Snowdon district, and around Llangollen, also on the 

 South coast near Swansea, and in Pembrokeshire. In Scotland 

 very generally distributed ; fifty years ago it was plentiful on 

 Arthur's Seat close to Edinburgh, and thirty years ago was 

 still found at Salisbury Crags. It is said to be scarce in 

 the Rannoch district of Perthshire and at Moncrieffe Hill, 

 yet plentiful at Dunkeld ; also found in Stirlingshire, Clydes- 

 dale, Kincardineshire, and probably in all suitable places from 

 the Tweed and Solway to Moray ; certainly in the Hebrides 

 and at Unst, Shetland. Also widely distributed in Ireland, 

 but mainly upon the coast — Howth near Dublin, W'aterford, 

 Cork, Kerry, Galway, Sligo, Londonderry, Antrim, and Down. 

 Abroad it is an inhabitant of the higher Alps and Pyrenees, 

 Sweden, and Finland. 



END OF VOL. III. 



