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At oh neae, Sea Leyel. 



Sedum rhodiola. 

 Samolus valerandi. 

 Pinguicula vulgaris. 

 P. lusitanica. 



Oxalis acetosella. 

 Salix herbacea. 



Saxifraga stellaris. 



Polygala depressa. 

 Pinguicula vulgaris. 



Empetrum nigrum. 

 Salix repens. 

 Scirpus savii. 

 Koeleria cristata. 



Ceoghatjn. 



1900 feet. 



Lastroea dilatata. 

 Hymenopliylluni wilsoni. 



NoETH Face. 

 1825 feet. 



I Carex rigida. 



East Side. 

 1480 feet. 



Narthecium ossifragum. 

 Juncus effusus. 



Scarce. 



South Side. 

 1300 feet. 



Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. ) 

 Juniperus nana. ) 



East Side. 



800 feet. 



Pinguicula lusitanica. 



800 feet. 

 Sedum anglicum. 



Neak Sea Level. 

 Adiantura capillus- veneris. 



At the ferry at Achill I observed Senebiera didyma — the most 

 northern point it seems to have spread to on the west of Ireland. 

 Near Newport, by the roadsides and elsewhere, were observed JEupa- 

 torium cannahmum, Pastinaca sativa, Carex teretiuscula, and Juncus 

 glauGus ; and in a brackish pond, Carex vidpina and Ruppia maritima. 

 None of these last, except Eupatorium, which appeared to me very 

 rare in the western mountainous districts, are recorded in the " Cybele 

 Hibernica" from District 8. Between Newport and Mulraney I saw 



