■Ji3 Larlx ooeldentalisFlutt. Common on the hill aides and sometimes 
growing to two feet in diameter .much valued for its timber. 
Larix Ly alii, "as not found although one of its beat kno«n loca- 
lities is only about six or eight miles west on the Teanavay. 
Oramineae • 
#16 ^tanion glabrous J* 3. Wraith. Condon* 
#20 Glyoeria grand is Wats. Common Cougar (Julch. 
# 
1? heschaisnsis elongsta (Hook) Munro. 
X8 Bromus hordeaoeous L.var glabrescens (Cosa) ThemtJ. This is very 
common through the region where it replaoes in many osses bet- 
ter grasses* 
#10 Rlyraus eondensatus Preal. 
#P1 Trisetura sane scene Buckl, 
#38 Agrostis alba L. 
#25 Calraag rootis hyperbore a Lange. 
#24 Calmagrostis Staked© rfii Pcrtbn var luxurians Kearney. 
#27 Poa pratensis L. Common. 
#20 Poa nervosa (Hook) Vasey. 
Baotylis glomerata L* Hot very common. 
Phleu a ^ratense L. Naturalised over the region, it isalao cul- 
tivated un land as high as 4200 feet abov th.» a a. 
Lilliaceae. 
*30 Liliu® Go!orablanura Hanson. Uhls is abundant in the guleh below 
the mill often growing four or five feet high with sir or eig^t 
flowers on a stem. The petals a~e curved against the stem 
soon after t e flow©** opens. 
#31 Allium acuminatum Hook. Crowing on the barren shales above 
Lion guleh, 
#37 Prltill&ria pudiea Wats. On the shale barrens. 
