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Buil's Motxiaxi^ abote Laxe Aij&ee in the Gap or Dr^fxoE. 

 1400 feet. 

 Silene mariUma ("W^ith.) — Xot met ^ith elsewhere on the Eeeks. 



Above Lake CruiiEEXiiOBE. 

 1380 feet. 



Seder a JSelix (Liim.) 

 ChcerojjJii/lliDfi sihestre (Linn.) 

 Bellis perejinis (Linn.) 

 JBetvM alia (Linn.) 

 Salix cajircea (Linn.) 



AbOTE LaJEE CuPwEAOHMOKE, 



1350 feet. 



Trifolium repens (Linn.) 

 Salix aurita (Linn.) 



MouA'T Beassel (Sottih Side). 

 1350 feet. 

 Ajuga reptaiis (Linn.) — And at 820 feet in Glencaragh. 



Hag's G-leit. 



1350 feet.' 



Ilex aquifolii'in (Linn.) — The finest hollies I have ever seen grow in a 

 grove farther down the glen hy the Gaddagh River. 



CtrarMEEX ACAPPin . 



1350 feet. 



Zafli'i/rus maerorrhi%us (Winn.) — Scarce : at 550 feet, near Lake 

 Acoose. 



Bt the Rivee Fen'&las. 



1340 feet. 



Eupkorlia hylerna (Linn.) — At 1200 and 950 feet in Cummeenacap- 

 pul ; common lower down. 



CUMMEEXACAPPTJL. 



1300 feet. 

 Salix cinerea (Linn.) — Very scarce and stunted. 



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