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inhabiting the driest ground or the shallowest water are placed first, and 
those occupying the deepest water last, — the whole table being kept as 
nearly as possible in the same order. The figures following the species 
indicate in feet the average depths at which they occur, a medium between 
the two extremes being the most usual habitat. 
COMPARATIVE TABLE. 
Peaty Moorland Lochs with Clear 
Water. 
Hon-peaty Lowland Lochs with 
Clear Water. 
1. The Drier 
Bryophytes on shore rocks often abun- 
dant. 
Deschampsia csespitosa. 
Juncus effusus. 
Juncus bufonius. 
Mentha sativa. 
Eriophorum polystachion. 
Eriophorum vaginatum. 
Phalaris arundinacea. 
Juncus supinus. 
Ranunculus Flammula. 
f arsh Species. 
Bryophytes on shore rocks usually 
scarce. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum. 
Deschampsia csespitosa. 
Carex hirta. 
Juncus conglomeratus. 
Spiraea Ulmaria. 
Juncus effusus. 
Juncus bufonious. 
Mentha sativa. 
Phalaris arundinacea. 
Carex disticha. 
Ranunculus Flammula. 
2. Marsh Species ivith their Bases usually in Semi-Liquid Mud , or even in Water. 
Various bog mosses, including species 
of Sphagnum and Polytrichum. 
Caltha palustris. 
Carex Goodenovii. 
Carex vesicaria. 
Carex aquatilis (dwarf form). 
Juncus acutiflorus, shore-1. 
Juncus lamprocarpus, shore-1. 
Comarum palustre, shore-1. 
Hypericum elodes, shore-1. 
Various bog mosses, excluding species 
of Sphagnum and Polytrichum. 
Caltha palustris. 
Carex Goodenovii. 
Mentha aquatica. 
Iris Pseud-acorus. 
Ranunculus Lingua. 
Alisma Plantago. 
Sparganium ramosum, shore-1. 
Juncus acutiflorus, shore-1. 
Juncus lamprocarpus, shore- L 
Carex paniculata, shore-1. 
Typha latifolia, shore-1. 
Glyceria aquatica, shore-1. 
Comarum palustre, shore-1. 
Sparganium simplex, shore- 1. 
Epilobium hirsutum, shore-1. 
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