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Caekan Tuohill (S,-"W. Side). 



3030 feet. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum (Linn.) — Again at 2850 and 2450 feet in 

 Cumloughra ; and then becoming frequent. 



ElDGE ABOVE CuMMEENAPEASTA LakE. 



3000 feet. 



Cerastium triviale (Lint.) — At 2610 feet on Caher; then frequent. 



SoUdago Virga-aurea (JAmi.) — At 2776 feet above L. Curraghmore ; 

 frequent in Cumloughra, &c. 



Lastrea dilatata (Presl.) — At 2350 feet, close to the lake, inCummeen- 

 oughter; at 2100 feet in Cumloughra, and then becoming fre- 

 quent. 



2950 feet. 



Ranunculus acris (Linn.) — At 2850 and 2450 feet, Cumloughra ; and 

 then frequent. 



Clipes between Caher and Ctjmlotjghea. 



2940 feet. 



Cardamine pratensis (Linn.) — At 2550 feet S.-W. side of Carran Tuo- 

 hill, and at 2450 feet, Cumloughra. 



2900 feet. 



Antennaria dioica (Goert.) — Yery rare ; only a few plants noticed. 



Caeean Tuohill (S.-W. Side). 



2880 feet. 



JEuphrasia officinalis (Linn.) — And from about the same height on 

 Caher; common, 



E,IDGE between CaHEE AND CaEEAN TtJOHILL. 



2850 feet. 



Asplenium Trichomanes (Linn.) — This fern is scarce at any considerable 

 altitude in the Eeeks ; it is more frequent in the Gap of Dunloe on 

 the Bull's Mountain than elsewhere. 



S.-Easteen Side op Caeean Tuohill, above L. Cijeraghmgee. 



2800 feet 



Orchis maculata (Linn.) — Not met with elsewhere at any great height. 



