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VIII. 
IX. 
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Observations. 
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2i 
2 I) 
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o 
Eailm 
1300 
X 
2100 
1600 
1700 
2100 
X 
X 
907 
54° 15'to 
64° 39' 
Western 
1000 
1100 
X 
1000 ? 
X 
1150 
X 
1770 
1000 
X 
2200 
2200 
1800 
2200 
700 
X 
X 
1000 
1130 
840 
54° 45'to 
55° 19' 
N.east'rn 
X 
X 
X 
X 
850 
1180 
2219 
1450 
2460 
1970 
1800 
2460 
1900 
700 
700 
800 
54° 30' to 
55° 25' 
Western 
From N. E. Ireland flora. 
Do. Do. 
The Mourne Mountain (Broughnamaddy) plant is a 
unique form, occurring also in S. W. Donegal. 
It will be described by Mr. Hanbury in his 
Monograph on British Hieracia. 
The Derry (Ben Evenagh) height is taken from 
Cybele ilibernica. I did not, however, see it so 
high there. In West Donegal, where it is com- 
mon, H. umbellatum rarely ranges up to 600 ft. 
The above Hieracia have been determined by Mr. 
James Backhouse. 
Does not quite reach summit of reeks 3414 feet. 
3300 feet is upper limit in Scotland (Watson). 
2190 feet is upper limit in Scotland (Watson). 
2370 feet is upper limit in Scotland (Watson). 
Same upper limit in Mayo and Gal way. 
The only Irish Alpine that is decidedly rarer in 
the West. It has been confused by several 
writers with Arctostaphyllos in reports from 
localities. 
Has a more southern range in Ireland than in 
Great Britain. 
From N.-E. Ireland flora. 
