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AlchemiUa vulgaris (Linn.) — llaamtnrk range, 910; Benchoona, 500. 



Frequent along the bases of the mountains, especially in Con- 



nemara. 

 Galium palustre (Linn.) — Abundant at low levels. 

 Myriophyllum alternifloram (D. C.) — Abundant in the larger lakes 



below. 

 Senecio aquaticus (Huds.) — K'ot seen elsewhere high up, but oerurs 



continuously along the stream from this lake to the base. 

 Lolelia dortmanna (Linn.) — Buckoogh, 1180; Nephinbeg (Scardaun 



Lake), 860. 

 Callitriche hamulata (Kutz.) — A common lake plant in the west. 

 Potamogeton natajis (Linn.) — Buckoogh, 1180. Bare high up, and 



seldom flowering. In turfy lakes and bog-holes this plant is 



most yariable. The leaves every shape, from linear to ovate. 

 Eleocharis palustris (R. Br.) — Bare in elevated stations. 



CTrREAUN ACHILL. 



1200 feet. 



Lotus cornicidatiis (Linn.) — Twelve Bens, 1150. J^ot common till low 

 levels are reached. 



Maamtuee; Range. 



1200 feet. 



Aralis hirsuta (B. Br.) — jS'ot seen elsewhere. 



Twelve Bens. 



1200 feet. 



Lastroea cemula (Brack.) — Mweelrea, 980, and lower; Croaghpatrick, 

 630. iNot plentiful amongst the mountains. 



Maamtijee: Range. 



1200 feet. 



Salix repens (Linn.) — Mweelrea, 1000, 1140; Twelve Bens, 700. 

 Then abundant along the maritime mountains. 



Twelve Bens. 



1150 feet. 



Triodia decumbens (Beauv.) — Maamturk range (Maumeen), 910. Soon 



common. 

 Zastroea Jilix-fcerjiina (Presl.) — Abundant below. 

 Asplenium adiantum-nigrum (Linn.) — Mweelrea, 670. Frequent. 

 A, ruta-muraria (Linn.) — Benchoona, 700. Rare on mountain cliffs. 



