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2. Mixed deciduous ivood, Glendhu, 900 ft. With streamlet and 

 some wet spots. 



Trees, chiefly Beech, but also Elm, Sycamore, Birch, and some 

 Scots Pine. Seedlings of Sycamore and Beech, self-sown, in under- 

 growth. 



Shrubs. 



Yaccinium Myrtillus. Lonicera Periclymenum. 



Eubus fruticosus. 



Shade-loving Species. 



Athyrium Filix-foemina. 

 Lastrea dilatata. 

 Galium saxatile. 

 Luzula maxima. 



OXALIS ACETOSELLA. 



Sanicula europsea. 

 Geum urbanum. 

 Ajuga reptans. 

 Stellaria Holostea.^ 



Bamp-loving Species. 

 Cardamine pratensis. Juncus communis 



Chrysosplenium oppositi- 

 folium. 



Cnicus palustris. 



Ranunculus repens. 

 Viola sylvatica. 

 Geranium Eobertianum. 

 Epilobium montanum. 

 Sagina procumbens. 

 Cerastium triviale. 

 Bellis perennis. 

 Digitalis purpurea. 

 Prunella vulgaris. 

 Veronica officinalis. 



Crepis paludosa. 

 Deschampsia caespitosa. 

 Rumex Acetosa. 



Other Spt 



V. Chamsedrys. 

 V. serpyllifolia. 

 V. montaua. 

 Senecio Jacobaea. 

 Deschampsia flexuosa. 

 Agrostris vulgaris. 

 Holcus lanatus. 

 Eestuca ovina. 

 Poa annua. 

 Blechnum Spicant. 



3. Oah-woo 



Well-grown Oaks, with a toler; 

 12 feet in height of — 



Pyrus Aucuparia. 

 Crataegus Oxyacantha. 

 Ilex aquifoltum. 

 Praxinus excelsior. 



i, Glencree. 



ibly continuous undergrowth up to 



Aluus glutinosa. 

 Salix aurita. 

 S. cinerea. 

 Betula pubescens. 



