CLIMATOLOGY. iSi 



400 Yards. Thalidrum alpimim, Rnhus Chamcemonis,Saxifraga 



Hircidus, Rpilobiuui alsinifolm?n, Gentiafia verna, 



Tofieldia palustris, Elyna caricina, Carex capil- 



lai'is, Folypodiinn calcareum. 

 350 „ Saxifraga stellaris, S.aizoides^Meiim Athamaiiticum, 



Arbutus Uva-ursi, Poa Balfourii. 

 300 „ Draba incana, Potetitilla alpestris^ Pyrus Aria, 



Saxifraga hypJioides, Hieracium anglicuvi, H. 



pallidum, H. iricum, H. prenanthoides, Bartsia 



alpina, Melainpyrum sylvaticum. 

 250 ,, Thlaspi alpestre, Potentilla fruticosa, Equisetum 



utnbroswn, E. variegatum. 

 200 ,, Hutchinsia petrc^a, Seduin villosum, Galium sylvestre, 



Polygonum viviparum, Sesleria ccerulea. 

 150 ,, Arenaria verna, Crepis succiscefolia, Hieracium 



cory??ibosutn. 

 100 ,, Ribes petrceum, Galium boreale. 

 Below 100. Thalictrum flexuosum, Salix phylicifolia. 



Class B. — Species coinmon to the moorlands and slopes of 

 both east and west or confined exclusively to those of the east. 

 Total 20. 



300 Yards. Allosorus crispus. 

 250 ,, Hieracium crocatum. 

 200 ,, Habenaria albida, Carcx pauciflora, Asplenium 



viride, Lycopodium alpinum. 

 150 ,, Viola lutea, Geranium sylvaticum, Cornus suecica, 



Hieracium gothicum, Carduus heterophyllus, 



Vaccinium Vitis-idcea, Trientalis europea. 

 100 ,, Rubus saxatilis, Hieracium murorum, H. cccsiutn, 



Gnaphalium dioicum, Melica 71 u tans, Polypodiuvi 



Dryopteris. 

 Below 100. Salix nigricans. 



Class C. — Species which have their head-ciuarters amongst 

 the slopes and moorlands, hut which descend into the valleys, 

 (all below 100 yards). 'I'otal 20. 



July 1888. 



