552 
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
On page 526-28 : 
Sedum anglicum^ 
Circaa kitetiana^ 
Chrysosplenium opposzu 
JSydrocofyle vtdyarts, 
Angelica sylvestrisy . 
Cheer ophyllutn sylvestre, 
Seder a helix ^ . 
Lonicera peric 
Asperula odorata, 
decreases 1800 from I. to X. 
400? 
, II. 
850 
, I. 
400 
, II. 
1450 
, I. 
1800 
, II. 
900 , 
f )> 
450 
> )? 
300? , 
, lY. 
JBunium flexuosum appears to be exceptional, but it withers early, 
and may have escaped observation. 
On page 528-30 :— 
Galium palustre, 
Valeriana officinalis, 
Scahiosa succissa, 
Achillea millefolium, 
Antennaria dioica, . 
Leontodon autumnalis, 
Crepis 
decreases 550 from ]. to X. 
1250 
55 ;) ? 
5 55 
850 
>J ? J J 
5 55 
1030 
J J •)■) 5 
930 
)> J J 5 
' IX. 
1100 
5 X. 
1900 
5 5 5 5 5 
5 55 
950 
55 n. , 
5 55 
The three common thistles are exceptional in their vertical 
distribution. The easily blown seeds render them independent in 
their locality. 
decreases 1670 from I. to X. 
On pages 532-34 :— 
Jasione montana, 
JErica cinerea, 
JE. tetralix, 
Ilex aquifolium, 
Fraxinus excelsior, 
Myosofis repens, 
Pedicularis sylvatica. 
Menyanthes trifoliata and Pedicularis pcdustris are the only non- 
conformists here and they are both marsh plants. It must be borne 
in mind that the Donegal summits are nearly 1000 feet lower than 
530 
5 5 5 5 
150 
5 5 5 5 
650 
5 5 5 5 
500 
5- V- 
650 
,5 n. 
550 
5 5 5 5 
