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Benbradagh, 1350 feet. 



Cardmis palustris, Linn. Trap rocks. 

 Nartliecium ossifragum, Linn, ,, 



Mullaghcarbatagh (west end of Skerries), 1350 feet. 



Epilohimn palustre, Linn. 

 Veronica scidellata, Linn. 

 Myrica gale, Linn. 

 Potamogeton polygonifolnis, Pour. 



Benbradagh, 1300 feet. 



Rulus fruticosus (var. corylifoUus), Sm. Trap rocks. 

 Sieracium pilosella, Linn. „ 



Euphorlia helioscopia, Linn. ,, 



U. peplus, Linn. ,, 



Mullaghmore, 1300 feet. 

 Pinguicula vulgaris, Linn. 



Benbradagh, 1250 feet. 

 Digitalis purpurea, Linn. 



Sawel, 1200 feet. 



Salix aurita, Linn. 



Ben Evenagh, 1150 feet. 



Praha incaria, Linn. He-appearing at sea leveL 

 Sedum anglicum, Linn. ,, ,, 



Carex pulicaris, Linn. 



This mountain is only four or five miles from the sea, and the in- 

 termediate ground is chiefly barren of sandhills. The trap escapement 

 looks west. The conditions as regards plant-life are almost those of a 

 sea cliff. 



Ben Evenagh, 1150 to 1100 feet, upper limits. 

 Silene maritima, With. And at sea level. 

 S. acaidis, Linn. Descending to 950 feet. 

 Cera^tium semidecandrum, Linn. 

 Trifolium pratense, Linn. 

 Anthyllis vulneraria, Linn. 

 Pry as octopetala, Linn. 

 Saxifraga oppositifolia, Linn. 

 Hedera helix, Linn. 

 Senecio vulgaris, Linn. 

 Hieraciuui murorum, Linn. 



