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hi 
Ben Bulben 
and 
Glenade. 
Sperrins and 
Derry and 
Antrim. 
Donegal. 
Observations. 
• 
> 
X 
X 
X 
i 
1700 
1700 
1800 
1700 
1750 
1550 
X 
700 
X 
>f 
X 
700 
800 
4 
X 
650 
X 
>^ 
X 
1200 
1100 
1700 
1650 
1650 
X 
1000 
1000 
X 
X 
X 
> 
X 
X 
X 
500 ? 
850 
About 400 feet in Kerry, Mayo, and Galway ; 
a little higher in Donegal. Aquatic plants 
seldom afford a criterion of climatic conditions. 
1600 
1450 
1600 
> 
1 1 no 
850 
1550 
> 
X 
X 
700 
X 
X 
1000 
1450 
2460 
350 
A maritime plant appearing inland on some of the 
higher mountains and on the shores of Killarney 
Lakes ; also in low grounds in King's County. 
i' 
1200 
1000 
1650 
> 1 
> 
X 
X 
1150 
1150 
650 1 
X J 
Exceptional Derry height due to warm nature of 
soil derived from basaltic rocks at Ben Evenagh. 
i K 
0 
X 
X 
1050 
> 1 
X 
X 
X 
> 
X 
1000 
X 
astti 1 
54° 15' to 
54° 39' 
Western 
54°45'to 
55° 19' 
N.east'rn 
54° 30'to 
55° 25' 
Western 
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ii 
SEK. III. 
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