Hart — Report on the Botany of MacgUUcuddyh Reeks. 583 



Cliffs above Cummeenottghtee ('' Devil's Looking-glass.") 



2500 feet. 



Sieracium anglmim (Fries.) — At 2080 feet, cliffs south, of Cummeen- 

 more ; in Cumloughra and on Bull's Mountain in several places, and 

 finding its lowest limit on the Bull's Mountain cliffs ahove Lake 

 Auger in the gap of Dunloe at 1 100 feet ; not previously recorded 

 from the E,eeks. 



Cahee, above Cummeewacappttl. 



2500 feet. 



Mrica cinerea (Linn.) — A small isolated patch, of heather occurs on the 

 southern brow of the ridge between Curraghmore and Caher ; as 

 a feature in the vegetation it ceases upwards here at 2200 feet. 

 Ceases at 2200 feet on Cummeenmore; at 2150 feet, Bull's 

 Mountain; at 1950 feet, Cumloughra, and at 1700 feet above 

 L. Curraghmore. 



Caeean TiroHiLL (S.-W. Side). 



2480 feet. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifoUum (Linn.) — And at 2470 feet, south side 

 of Cummeenmore ; then frequent. 



Ctjmmeenmoee, South Cliffs above Ctjmmeenduff (Black Yalley.) 



2470 feet. 



Taraxacum Dens-Leonis (Drof.) — And at 2250 feet and 1950 in the 



central glen from Cumlougbra. 

 Polystichum aculeatum (Both.) — And at 900 feet in Cummeenacappul ; 



scarce. 



Caeean Tfohill (S.-W. Side). 

 2440 feet. 



Poly gala depressa ("Wend.) — True P. vulgaris occurs at 2400 feet at 



the '' Devil's Looking-glass." 

 Hypericum pulchrum (Linn.) \ Again at 2200 feet on south side of 



> Cummeenmore Mountain. 

 Pedicularis sylvaiica (Linn.) ) Soon becoming common. 



SoiriH Side oe Cummeenmoee. 

 2380 feet. 



Carex puliearis (Linn.) — Also at 1800 feet above Lough Curraghmore ; 



rather scarce. 

 Rhinanthus crista-galli (Linn.) — And at 1500 feet, Bull's Mountain, 



above the Gap of Dunloe. 



