Hart — On the Mountain Flora of Ireland. 
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^1. 
VIII. 
IX. 
X. 
it 
o ^ 
Ben Bulben 
and 
Glenade. 
Sperrins and 
Derry and 
Antrim. 
Donegal. 
Observations. 
X 
1500 
1550 
1200 
550 
800 
X 
X 
500 
1700 
X 
700 
1 ) 
2 j) 
1850 
X 
2118 
X 
X 
1700 
X 
2000? 
X 
1450 
1400 
750 
2460 
1000 
950 
A. montana^ "Willd. is inchided here. I doubt its 
being constant, but only stunted. 
Confined to more alpine stations in Ireland tban in 
Great Britain, but the Kerry locality (Brandon) 
is the most southern. A. alpina is absent from 
Wales. In Skye this species descends to sea- 
level, and often forms the sward, as it does upon 
the upper parts of Ben Dawers (3986 ft.) in 
Scotland. 
\\) 
1650 
1000 
1800 
1 |) 
1400 
+ 2000? 
1600 
800 
Not found, I thint, since 1826. I searched for it 
without success in 1883. The only Irish locality. 
X 
X 
X 
X 
1220 
8 0 0 
1300 
1150 
950 
+ 1310 
Segregates not distinguished. The bramble series 
is very poorly represented in Ireland, except 
perhaps in the north-east. 
X 
1700 
X 
X 
X 
1000 
500 
X 
800 
Dryas occurs at sea-level m Galway and Clare. It 
is an alpine species occurring from York to the 
Highlands in Great Britain, but not so far south 
as in Ireland, and at greater altitudes. 
1300 
1450 
800 
3 
X 
600 
800 
1200 
(1450) 
X 
Perhaps planted in exceptional Derry height. 
1 0 
1850 
920 
1500 
900 
1650 
X 
Sometimes these upper heights are merely seedlings, 
and should perhaps be omitted. 
The Ben Bulben Fyrus aria is var. riipicola. 
X 
X 
X 
5 to 
5 .0' 
E )m 
64° 15' to 
54^ 39' 
\¥estem 
54°45'to 
55° 19' 
N.east'rn 
54° 30'to 
55° 25' 
Western 
