Hart — Plants of some of t lie Mountain Ranges of Ireland. 247 



Salix herlacea, Linn. A large variety on Mnllagiimore at 1750 feet on 

 the trap rocks. This is, I was informed, Clontygearagh mountain, 

 which is the name of the mountain from whence Dr. Moore re- 

 corded this willow at 1100 feet. It is called also Craignashaugh, 

 and is part of the White Mountain. 



MuUaghclogha, 1770 feet. 



Listera cordata, Linn. The two commonest Lastraeas, polypotly and 

 broadfern, occurred also. 



Mullaghmore (Clontygearagh?), 1770 feet. 



Antennaria dioica, Gaert. Benbradagh, 1450 feet. 



Campanula rotundifolia, Linn. 



Vaccinkim vitis idcea, Linn. Somewhat higher on Dart, and descend- 

 ing to 1100 feet in the upper valley of the Altnaheglish river; 

 also on Mullaghclogher at 1750 feet, and Benbradagh at 1450 feet. 



Mullaghmore, 1750 feet. 



Sieracium anglicum, Fries. Benbradagh from 1500 to 1400 feet. 



BenEvenagh, 1100 feet. 

 Prunella vulgaris, Linn., on trap rock. 

 Botrychium lunaria, Linn., on trap rock. 



Mullaghmore, 1740 feet. 



Sieracium vulgatum, Fries. A very stunted form, and should, perhaps, 

 be called S. gotliicum. The typical S. sylvaticum occurs by the 

 Owenrigh river in several places. The species under consider- 

 ation occurs on Ben Bradagh from 1450 to 1340 feet. 



1700 feet. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn. Mullaghmore, on trap rock. 

 Car duns lanceolatus, Linn. ,, ,, 



Bellis perennis,Jjmrs.. ,, ,, 



TJignms ser2Jgllum, Linn. ,, ,, 



Empetrwn nigrum, Linn. MuUaghclogha. To 1130 feet, near Mul- 

 laghmore to north-east. 

 Juncus supinus, Moend. Sawel. 

 J. conglomeratus, Linn. ,, 



Sawel, 1650 feet. 

 Pinguieula vulgaris, Linn. 



Ben Bradagh, 1530 feet. 



Veronica officinalis, Linn. On the trap. 

 Euphrasia officinalis, Linn. ,, 



