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ClJMMEENMOEE, BY THE LaKE, 



2350 feet. 



Ranunculus Ficaria (Linn.) — And at 2250 and 1950 feet in Cum- 

 loughra, 



2338 feet (Ordnance height.) 

 Isoetes lacustris (Linn.) — And in Lake Eighter, 1500 feet. 

 Cliffs S.-W. eeom Ctjmloughea. 

 2300 feet. 



Pyrus Aumparia (Linn.) — A solitary seedling. Again at 1360 feet on 

 Beenbane ; scarce on the Reeks. 



South Side op Ctjmmeenmoee. 



2300 feet. 



SteUaria uUginosa (Murr.) — And at 1553 feet, level of lakes in Cum- 

 longhra ; frequent below this last height. 



Head oe Cfmloughea. 



2300 feet. 



Athyrium Filix-fcemina (Eoth.) — Not elsewhere at any considerable 

 height. 



2250 feet. 



Oxalis Acetosella (Linn.) — Becoming frequent at about 1800 feet. 

 Diyitalis purpurea (Linn.) — At the same height on the southern side 



of Cummeenmore ; not frequent for about a thousand feet down. 

 Molinia carulea (Maench.) — Not abundant for about seven hundred 



feet lower down. 

 Juncus conglomeratus (Linn.) — Frequent in upper valleys. 



Above Lae:e Cummeenmoee. 



2250 feet. 



Pinguicula grandiflora (Lam.) — I gathered this beautiful plant in 

 flower at this height, and again at 1780 feet in the Hag's Glen. 



South Side of Cummeenmoee Mountain. 



2250 feet. 



f Several lowland plants reach an unusual 

 I height on this southern face of the 

 Veronica officinalis (Linn.) J Reeks above the Black Valley. Prim- 

 Primula vulgaris (Linn.) | rose occurs again at 1850 feet, Cum- 

 I loughra; Veronica officinalis at 1063 

 t feet above Curraghmore Lake. 



