80 DISTRIBUTION IN CONNECTION 



" 2. Between 2500 feet andSOOO feet.— Ranunculus acris, 

 Caltha palustris, Cardamine pratensis, Fiola canina, V. 

 palustris, Pyrus aucuparia (the highest arborescent spe- 

 cies, and the specimens of it only stunted bushes), Tor- 

 mentllla officinalis, Geum rivale, Alchemilla alpina, Rho- 

 diola rosea, Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, i/ieracium 

 murdrum, #tatice Armeria, Juniperus communis, Luzula 

 campestris, L. maxima, ./uncus squarrosus, Eriopho- 

 rum vaginatum, Carex pilulifera, Anthoxanthum odo- 

 ratum. 



" 3. Between 2000 feet and 2500 feet.— Ranunculus Flam- 

 mula, inemone nemorosa, ^halictrum alpinum, Coch- 

 learia(danicaP), Stellaria uliginbsa, Silene acaulis, i?ubus 

 saxatilis, Epilobium alsinifolium, #axifraga oppositifolia, 

 Valeriana officinalis, Calluna vulgaris, Solidago vir- 

 gaurea, Achillea Ptarmica, ^4pargia autumnalis, Pin- 

 guicula vulgaris, c/uncus effusus, Eleocharis pauciflora, 

 Eriophorum angustifolium, Carex binervis, C. csespitosa. 



" 4. Between 1500 feet and 2000 feet. — TTialictrum minus, 

 -4'rabis hirsuta, Polygala vulgaris, Sagina procumbens, 

 Rubus idae v us, Alchemilla vulgaris, Montia fontana, #axi- 

 fraga Aypnoides, S. mzoides, Angelica sylvestris, Pim- 

 pinella /S'axifraga, Hersicleum Sphondylium, JSrica cinerea, 

 E. jfetralix, Arbutus UVa-ursi, Cnaphalium dioicum, 

 Leontodon Taraxacum, Cnicus palustris, jfiTieracium pa- 

 (udosum, Veronica officinalis, iJ/elampyrum pratense, 

 Digitalis purpurea, Pedicularis sylvatica, Zysimachia ne- 

 morum, Oxyria reniformis, Petula alba, SslUx (aurita?), 

 O'rchis mascula, i/yacinthus nonscriptus, Narthecium 

 ossifragum, Jiiincus triglumis, Carex dioica, Poa annua, 

 iVardus stricta, ^4ira flexuosa. 



" 5. Between 1000 feet and 1500 feet. — Webegin'to see 

 the oak, ash, holly, and other trees, with a large addition 

 of smaller species; but it does not appear to be worth 

 while for us to carry these lists below 1500 ft., since they 



