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Barrington and Yowell— Ow Flora of Ben Bulben, 8fc. 505 



Ltthrace^. 

 Lythrum salicaria, Linn. — Yery common. 



Onagkace^. 



^pilohium angustifoUum, Linn. 1650 to 1000 feet — In some of the 

 large deep holes which occur on the east side of 

 Truskmore ; also on the cliffs of Glenade, under 

 Trusk, and on Arroo mountain, over Kinlough. 

 hirsutum, Linn. — ISTot uncommon along the streams. 

 pa/rviflorum, Schreb. — Local. 

 montanum, Linn. 1600 feet. — Common. 

 ohsctirmn, Schreb. — Common. 



palustre, Linn. 1500 feet. — Not common. In Grlenade 

 and other places. 

 „ alsinifolmm, Linn. 1000 feet. — Seen only in two places 



on the Grlenade cliffs, both close to each other. In one 

 locality there is a large bed of it, and it is scattered in 

 patches along a small stream. (See Journal of Botany 

 for August, 1884.) 

 Circaa lutetiana, Linn. — Common on the top of talus and elsewhere. 

 ,, alpina, Linn. — Glenade, at the foot of the cliffs where the 

 talus begins, and in some places at Arroo mountain. 



Haloeagiace^, 



Myriophyllum spicatum, Linn. — In Glencar lake and Lough Gill 

 river. 

 ,, alternifloruni, D.C. — Glencar lake. 



Callitriche platycarpa, Kutz. — On mud by a mountain stream, over 

 Glencar, and elsewhere. 

 autumnalis, Linn. — Plentiful in the river at Sligo. 



Geosstjlaeia ce^ . 



'^Rihes rubrum, Linn. — On the cliffs at Glenade. IN'ot in fruit or 

 flower ; but as the leaves are glabrous on both sides, it 

 is probably var. sativum. 



Ceasstjlace-^. 



Sedum rhodiola, D.C. 1850 feet. — Abundant on the cliffs. 

 * Sempervivum iectorum, Linn. — Planted on the roofs of some houses 

 in Glenade. 

 Cotyledon umbilicus, Linn. — Occurs sparingly in a good many places, 

 but not seen on the cliffs, nor above 500 feet. 



SAXIERAGACiE. 



Saxifraga oppositifolia, Linn. — At Glenade, Annacoona, Arroo moun- 

 tain, &c. Over 1200 feet, but not seen on Ben Bulben. 



