Hart — Report on the Botany of MacgilUciiddy^ s Reeks. 589 



LoTJGH Caiiee, Motjutt Beassel. 

 1250 feet. 



Subularia aquatica (Linn.) — And in Lake Acoose, 507 feet at the 



northern side. 

 Lobelia Bortmanna (Linn.) — And in most lower lakes, Acoose, 



Googh, &c. 

 Potamogeton 7iatans (Linn.) — And at 1100 feet, Lough Calle, Hag's Glen. 

 Carex paniculata (Linn.) — At 975 feet, Beenbane ; and 740 feet, 



Lake Curralee. 



"Watekshed, between RrvEES Caragh and Cummeenduff. 



1200 feet. 



Centaurea nigra (Linn.) 



Teucrium scorodonia (Linn.) 



Scliosnus nigricans (Linn.) — At 1100 feet on Feabrahy. 



Triodia decumhem (Beauv.) — At about the same height in Cummeena- 



cappul. 

 Bactylis glomerata (Linn.) 



Lough Goiteagh, Hag's Glen. 



1126 feet. 



JElatine hexandra (D.C.) — On the northern margin of the lake. 

 Callitriche hamulata (Kutz.) — C. verna at 1000 feet, Lake Curragh- 

 more. 



Bull's Mountain. 



1100 feet. 



Ruhus carpinifoUus ("W. & N.) 



Above Lake Cueeaghmoee. 



1100 feet. 



Vicia sepium (Linn. 



Myrica gale (Linn.) 



Skeegmoee. 

 1100 feet. 



1050 feet. 



Lrosera rotundifolia (Linn.) — 1010 feet on Beenbane; 1000 feet, east 



from Lough Acoose. 

 Rhynchospora alba (Yahl.) 



