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Observations. 
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X 
X 
X 
1700 
X 
X 
400 
X 
1350 
1700 
1550 
1600 
1100 
X 
1800 
X 
X 
1050 
X 
54° 15' to 
54° 39' 
Western 
X 
X 
X 
1800 
700 
1450 
X 
1130 
X 
X 
700 
700 
X 
1150 
1150 
900 
X 
1000 
1450 
X 
1450 
2200 
X 
500 
1400 
54" 45' to 
55° 19' 
N.east'm 
X 
X 
600 
+ 800 
2000 
X 
2000 
X 
1700 
750 
600 
X 
925 
X 
1500 
550 
1700 
X 
1700 
600 
X 
1600 
X 
X 
2050 
54° 30' to 
55° 25' 
"Western 
The Kerry locality is the most southern in the 
British Isles. 
Var. alpina, the mountain form is indistinguishahle 
from the seashore plant which re -appears in 
alpine situations. 
Chiefly var. Riviniana on the mountains, hutReichen- 
bachiana occurs also, as on Mweelrea in Mayo, 
Sea cliffs of Moher. 
Including var. depressa, which is the commonest 
mountain form, and ascends the highest. 
A maritime species reappearing on the mountains 
with alpines. 
The seacoast locality, Dunaff Head in Donegal, 
is lower than any south of Shetland ? 
Apparently confined to sea- coast cliffs and high 
mountains in alpine or sub-alpine situations in 
Ireland. 
The only British locality. 
t.A. PEOC, SEE. III., VOL. I. 
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