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YII. LoTJTH AND Down. — Lat. 54° to 54° 10'. Easteen : — 
{a) Carlingford Hills, 1935 feet. 
(5) Mourne Mountains, 2796 feet. 
YII. Sligo and Leiteim.— Lat. 54° 15' to 54° 30'. Westeen :— 
{a) Truskmore, 2113 feet; Annacoona, 1963 feet; Ben 
Eulben, 1722 feet, &c. 
{h) Arroo Mountain, 1712 feet; Largydonnell, 1712 feet,, 
&c. 
IX. Deeet, IS'oETH Tteone and Anteim. — Lat. 54° 45' to 55° 19'. 
I^'oeth-Easteen : — 
{a) MuUaghmore, 1825 feet; Ben Bradagh, 1535 feet;, 
Ben Evenagh, 1260 feet. 
(jb) Sawel and Dart (Sperrin Mountains), 2240 feet. 
{c) Slievenanee, 1782 feet ; Trostan, 1810 feet; Slemish,. 
1437 feet. 
X. Donegal.— Lat. 54° 30' to 55° 25'. I^oeth-Westeen : — 
{a) Innishowen Mountains; Slieve Snacht, 2019 feet;, 
Bulbin, 1630 feet. 
(5) Muckish, 2197 feet; Errigal, 2466 feet; Dooisli, 
2147 feet; Loughsalt, 1546 feet; Slieve Snacht 
West, 2240 feet. 
{c) Slieve League, 1972 feet; Slieveatooey, 1515 f eet ;^, 
AgUa, 1901 feet 
{d) Blue Stack Mountains, 2219 feet. 
The accompanying Table deals only w^itli the so-called Alpine 
species in Ireland. All of these find lower limits in the south-west of 
Ireland, except Juniperus nana and Sedum rTiodiola. Sedum rhodiola 
becomes rare, or absent, on the east coast, and is thoroughly Alpine 
in Tipperary. 
