744 Proceedings of the Royal Irish A cademy. 



MuaKANAeHT, DO'vra' J^OETH SiDE — Continued. 



1700 feet — continued. 



Plantago maritima. | Carex panicea. 



Asplenium Tiride. 



1600 feet. 

 Cystopteiis fragilis (lower limit). 



1500 feet. 



Meconopsis cambriea. 

 Geum rivale. 

 Saxifraga ccespitosa. 

 Hieracium anglicum. 



Saussurea alpina. 

 Polystiehum loncHtis. 

 P. loncMtoides. 

 Lycopodium selaginoides. 



1470 feet. 



lleconopsis cambriea. ^ 



Seduni rhodiola. 



Saxifi'aga oppositifolia. [ 



S. stellaris. y Lower limit. 



S. ccespitosa. ] 



Oxyria rerdformis. | 



Asplenium yiride. J 



1080 feet. 

 Asplenium trieliomanes. | Hymenopliylliiiii unilaterale. 



At the lower levels in this part of Galway the county has been 

 thorotighly well ransacked. I did not feel called upon to make any 

 detailed search, therefore. The following are a few notes taken at the 

 bases of the mountains : — Deriyclare Lough, below Derryclare Mt., 

 Drosera intermedia very abundant ; Suiularia aquatica, Utricidaria 

 intermedia, Carex limosa, and JEriocaxdon septangtdare, all conunon. At 

 Kylemore I saw Sieraciimi iriciim, and between that and Derry-na- 

 Sliggan, Selosciaclium nodiflorum, Veronica scutellata, and Carex stricta. 

 On the north side of Eallinahinch Lake, in bogholes by the roadside, 

 may be seen Cladiuni inariscus, Carex limosa, and C.filiformis. 



I shall now give a general list, includiiig all the mountain species 

 observed, starting at the highest poiat attained by each, and append- 

 ing their other more important altitudes throughout the two counties. 

 This list, which is the result of the more local one, has been a tedious 

 compilation, but -appeared to me quite necessary. Some slight inaccu- 

 racies, arising from confusion of figures, may have crept in ; but I 

 have failed to detect any. 



