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Benooskey, 2500 feet. 



Antennaria dioica, Goert. Sparingly, and not seen elsewhere. 



Brandon (cliffs looking east above Lake Jfalacken), 



2500 feet. 

 Polygala devresm, "Wend. 

 Erica cinerea, Linn. Xot abundant for about 500 feet lower; occurs 



at 2300 on Benooskey. 

 Carex pilidifera, Linn. Usually ceases at about 1500 feet when C. 



ftdicaris begins to be fi'equent. 

 Asplenium triclioraanes, Linn. 



Brandon (between Brandon Peak and the summit), 



2450 feet. 



Pinguicula vidgaris, Linn. Also at 2100 feet. 



Polysticlium lonchitis, Ptoth. Also sparingly in Peany Valley at about 



2000 feet. 

 Symenophyllmn umlaterale, Willd. Frequent lower down. 

 Asple7iium viride, Huds. Lower limit at 2100 feet above Lake 



Nalacken. 



Brandon, above Lough- Nalacken (cliffs looking east), 



2380 feet. 



Saussurea alpina, D.C. Abundant here to 2000 feet; not seen else- 

 where on Brandon. 

 Orcliis macidata, Linn. 



Pierasmore ridge, north of Brandon, 2380 feet. 



Bellis perennis, Linn. 



AchUlea mUlefoJium, Linn. 



Planfago lanceoJata, Linn. 



Polygonum viviparum, Linn., the only locality for the alpine bistort. 

 Carex rigida and the tufted Saxifrage also occur to keep it com- 

 pany. Its lowland neighbours probably reached this unusual 

 altitude by the old track close by to a ruined signal-tower. 

 Plantago lanceolata also obtains at 2200 feet, above Lake Nalacken, 

 and 1950 on Breenabrock. 



Brandon Peak, 2000 feet. 

 Jimcus supinus, IToench. 



Beenabrock, 1950 feet. 

 Veronica officinalis, Linn. 



