Hart — Flora of the Mountains of Mayo and Galicay. 763 



Ckoaghpatbick. 



820 feet. 



Anagallis tenella (Linn.) — Ben Gorm, 800. Characteristic of the lo-\v- 

 lying turf-bogs. 



Twelve Bens. 



820 feet. 



Carex pallescens (Lam.) — Delphi Mt., 400; Mweelrea, 380 and 550. 

 Yery rare in the west. 



ACHIIL. 



800 feet. 

 Sedum anglicum (Linn.) — Common at lower levels. 



Mweeleea. 

 800 feet. 



Myrica gale {JAmi.) — Delphi Mt., 770; Birreencorragh, 775; Maam- 

 trasna, 750. Characteristic of the low txirf-bogs and very rigor- 

 ously defined in its ascent. 



BrREEENCOEEAGH. 



775 feet. 

 Alcheinilla arvensis (Scop.) — Not seen elsewhere on the mountains. 



Mweeleea. 

 750 feet. 



Drosera anglica (Huds.) — Ifephin, 500. Common in all the bogs 



below. 

 D. intermedia (Hayes) — Commoner than the other Broserm, especially 



in the wetter bogs about the margin of the big lakes, as at Derry- 



clare and Inagh. 

 Rubus fruticosus (Linn.) — Never occurs high up. This was, I believe, 



the variety R. leucostachys (Smith). 

 Quercus robur (Linn.) — Twelve Bens, 700. Fine old native trees may 



be seen at the base of Nephin. 



