592 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



NoETHEKN Base op SEEEGiroEE A]!^D Seeegbeg. 

 700 feet. 



These two characteristic Kerry plants 

 occur frequently from about the pre- 

 sent height downwards all round the 

 northern slope of the Keeks, by the 

 western extremity, and into the valley 

 of the river Caxagh on their south. 

 Their range is very similar and de- 

 i^ cided. 



Canim verticiUatum (Koch.) 

 Bwrtsia viscosa (Linn.) 



CinmiEENACAPPiJL ("West Side). 

 650 feet. 



Hieracium Pilosella (Linn. 

 Car ex ovalis (Good.) 



Viola tricolor (Linn.) 

 Pedicula/ris 2^almtris (Linn.) 

 Veronica scutellata (Linn.) 

 Mentha aquatica (Linn.) 

 Sparganiimi ramosum (Huds.) 



550 feet. 



Above Lake Acoose. 

 550 feet. 



Quercus Rolur (Linn.) 

 Potamogeton polygonifoUus (Pourr.) 



By the Sieeam fbom Lofgh Googh into Black Valley. 



520 feet. 



Arlutus Vhedo (Linn.) — One old tree. I met with the arbutus no- 

 where else on the Reeks. 



Cttmmeenacappui, "West Side ; Beenbane. 

 500-510 feet. 



Stellaria graminea (Linn.) 

 Rosa canina (Linn.) 

 Fraxinus excelsior (Linn.) 



