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Sonchus oleraceiis, Linn. — Generally distributed, more so than the 

 next species. 

 ,, asper, Hofm. 907 feet. — Not uncommon. 

 „ arvensis, Linn. — ISTear Kinlough. 

 Crepis virens, Linn. — Frequent. 

 ,, paludosa, Moench.. 1700 feet. — Damp places on the cliffs; 

 common. 

 Hieracium pilosella, Linn. 1300 feet. — On dry banks ; frequent. 

 anglicum^ Fries. — Common on the cliffs, &c. 



,, var. decipiens, Syme. — On mud, side of Arroo 



mountain, over Kinlough. 

 ,, var. acutifoUum, Back. — Glenade cliffs. 

 ,, iricum. (?) Specimen imperfect. 

 murorum, Linn. — Ben Bulben and Goat Island, Lough 



Gill. 

 cmsium, Fries. — Ben Bulben and Goat Island, Lough Gill, 



,, the var. smithii, of Baker. 



pallidum, Fries. Sea level to 1300 feet. — Goat Island, 



Lough Gill, the Three Bunions, over Glencar, and 



Arroo mountaia, Glenade. 



\_E.ieracium gihsoni, Back. — In Corry's List, but there seems to be 



some doubt about the identification of the specimen.] 



Campantjlace^. 

 Campanula rotundifolia, Linn. 1300 feet. — Very common on cliffs. 



Eeicace^. 



Vaccinium myrtiUm, Linn. 2100 feet. — Common on the mountains. 

 Erica tetralix, Linn. 1700 feet. — JN'ot so common as the next 

 species. 

 ,, cinerea, Linn. 1600 feet. — Common. 

 Calluna vidga/ris, Salisb. 2100 feet. — Abundant. 



Jasmhstace^. 



Fraxinus excelsior, Linn. 907 feet. — Glencar. 

 '* Ligu&trum vulga/re, Linn. — By the lake at Glencar. 



Gentianaceje. 



ErytJircea centaurium, Pers. — Not common, but occurs here and there. 

 Menyanthes trifoliaia, Linn. 1400 feet. — Plentiful in some places. 



CONVOLVTJLACE^. 



Convolvulus sepium, Linn. — Roadside, near Drumcliff, &c. 



SCEOPHUXAlilACE^ . 



Scrophularia calhisii, Hornem. — Near Drumcliff, &c. 



