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Ben Bulben 
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Glenade. 
Sperrins and 
Derry and 
Antrim. 
Donegal. 
Observations. 
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The only Irish, locality. 
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Sedim rhodiola occurs at sea-level from Kerry 
round the west and north coast to Antiim ; in 
Kerry at Brandon promontory. Alpine in Great 
Britain ; but also at sea-level in Scotland, 
r 8. umbrosa is often barren at low levels in Donegal 
J on mountains, and does not occur by the coast. 
Dickie records a few barren plants in innishowen 
at 100 feet, but it may have been introduced. I 
[ could not re-discover them. 
S. stellaris descends by a stream on the reeks to 
750. It is more alpine in Scotland than m 
Ireland. 
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Typical S. hirta occurs in all these localities as well 
as other forms. The only seashore (or nearly so) 
locality for the alpine * hirta ' is that of Aran- 
more, Donegal, at 100 feet. S. ccespitosa I have 
only gathered in Galway. 
Very near S. spoiiheimica, but distinguished by 
having bulbiferous axils. Watson is misleading 
about these forms. 
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Descends to the sea on maritime cliffs at Slieve 
League and Slieve Atooey in Donegal. Confined 
to the higher mountains in Wales and England, 
and Scotland, except the northern parts. 
5' to 
5' 10' 
El ;em 
54° 15' to 
54° 39' 
Western 
54°45'to 
55° 19' 
N". east'rn 
54°30'to 
55° 25' 
Western 
