Vapour bubbles nucleating at micro-cavities etched into the silicon bottom plate of a cylindrical Rayleigh-Benard sample (diameter D = 8.8 cm, aspect ratio Gamma equivalent to D/L similar or equal to 1.00 where L is the sample height) were visualized from the top and from the side. A triangular array of cylindrical micro-cavities (with a diameter of 30 mu m and a depth of 100 mu m) covered a circular centred area (diameter of 2.5 cm) of the bottom plate. Heat was applied to the sample only over this central area while cooling was over the entire top-plate area. Bubble sizes and frequencies of departure from the bottom plate are reported for a range of bottom-plate superheats T-b - T-on (T-b is the bottom-plate temperature, T-on is the onset...