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MWEELRE A. 



980 feet. 



Potamogeton polygonifoUus (Pourr.) — Abundant in the lower bogs. 

 Carex stellidata (Good.) — Maamturk range, 770. Probably occurs 

 higher, but I did not meet with it. Abundant lower. 



Maamtitek Kange. 

 910 feet. 

 Fragaria vesca (Linn.) — Soon frequent. 



MWEELEEA. 



900 feet. 



Osrmmda regalis (Linn.) — Maamturk range (Maumeen), 770. Frequent 

 in glens, and by streams lower down. 



Benchoona. 



900 feet. 



Sieracium anglicum, var. iricum (Pries.) — Mweelrea, 650. See under 

 M. anglicum, at 2150. 



^Nephinbeg Eange (Scardatjn Lake). 



860 feet. 



Iris pseudacorus (Linn.) — Growing side by side with Carex rigida. A 

 startling coincidence. I know of no instance either of Iris occur- 

 ring nearly as high, or Carex rigida nearly as low. There would 

 usually be a gap of at least a thousand feet elevation between 

 these two plants. 



Nephinbeg Eange. 



850 feet. 



Eleocharis muUicaulis (Sm.) — Mweelrea, 750 ; Birreencorragh, 600 ; 

 Twelve Bens, 650. Especially abundant in the Connemara dis- 

 trict, as in Glencoaghan. 



MwEELEEA. 



850 feet. 



Hypericum androsoemum (Linn.) — Twelve Bens, 420. Not unfrequent. 

 Veronica officinalis (Linn.) — Common lower. 



