Hart — Report on the Botany of Macgillicuddyh Reeks. 585 



2200 feet. ' 



Ulex GalUi (Planch.) — Also at 2000 feet on Caher above Cummeena- 

 cappul, 1350 feet in the Hag's Glen, and 1480 onBeenbane ; quite 

 unusual heights for the dwarf furze. 



c!-^„„„ rn • fT- \ ( See under Primula vulgaris. Plantaqo 



■Dj^. 4 J 7 ^ fT \ 1 lanceolata occurs at 1800 leet above 



T„,^„„, „ 4-14 /T- \ ] -Li- Curraghmore. iipircea Umanazx 

 Juncus arttculatus (Linn.) I iocaj;j.i, n \, ti 



^ ^ f 1350 leet above Curraghmore Lake. 



Head of Cumloitghea. 



2150 feet. 



Poa pratensis (Linn.) — Scarce. 



NoKTH OE Lough Googh. 



2100 feet. 



Alchemilla vulgaris (Linn.) — Scarce ; at 1400 feet on Beenbane. 

 Aira coespitosa (Linn.) — See under A. alpina at 3100 feet above. At 



2080 feet on the south side of Cummeenmore Mountain. 

 Lastrcea cemula (Brack. ) — A remarkable altitude for this fern j occurs 



also at 1340 feet above Lake Cummeenmore. 



Cliff ai S. W. of Cumloughka. 



2100 feet. 



Piny uieula vulgaris (Linn.) — Again at 1750 feet in the Hag's Glen. 

 It is very unsafe to attempt to distinguish this plant from P. 

 grandiflora when not in flower. 



South Side of Cummeenmoke Mountain. 

 ■ 2080 feet. 



Thalicirum minus (Linn.) — At 1500 feet on Mt. Brassel, above Callee 

 Lake, and in several places from 1400 feet to 980 feet on Bull's 

 Mountain above the Gap of Dunloe. 



Hypericum Androsoemum (Linn.) — An unusual altitude for this plant to 

 be found at ; in one place only. See remarks under Primula vul- 

 garis at 2200 feet. 



Cahee, above Cummeenacappul. 



1950 feet. 



Erica tetralix (Linn.) — Finds its upper limit at 1750 feet in Cum- 

 loughra ; at 1550 feet on Cummeenapeasta, in the Hag's Glen, 

 and at 1650 feet above Lake Curraghmore. 



Carex glauca (Scop.) — Again at 1650 and 1550 feet, Cumloughra, &c. 



