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Hepatic^. 



Scapania subalplna, Nees, Dumort— On wet rocks in stream near 



summit. 

 S. nemorosa, Linn., Dumort, var. purpurea, Hook.— Marshy place. 

 S. undulata, Linn., Dumort— Marsh)' place. 

 Diplophyllum albicans, Linn., Dumort.— Common. 

 Lophocolea hctcrophylla, Schrad., Dumort.— On decayed wood on 



a wet bank, very scarce. 

 Jungrermanla crcnulata, Smith. — On moist banks. 

 J. vcntrlcosa, Dicks. — On a moist bank. 

 Nardla obovata, Nees, Carrington. — Bank of a stream. 

 N. scalarls, Schrad. — On moist banks. 



IVIarsupella emarglnata, Ehrhart, Dumort. — On wet rocks. 

 WI, sphacelata, Gieseke, Dumort— On wet rocks, very scarce. 

 Pellia calyclna, Taylor. — Side of a stream. 

 Aneura sinuata, Dicks , Dumort — On wet rocks. 

 Conocephalus conlcus. Neck., Dumort. — On damp banks. 

 Reboulia hemlsphaerlca, Raddi. — In the crevices of moist rocks. 



Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. 



ON SOME IRISH HAWKWEEDS. 



BY REV. C. H. WADDELL, B.D. 



I lately sent a number of hawkweeds from my own her- 

 barium and also some from the herbarium of the late Rev. 

 S. A. Brenan to Rev. E- F. Linton, who has kindly examined 

 them. Some of the specimens were not well preserved, and 

 could not be named with certainty, but I think notes on these 

 may be of value and perhaps lead to better specimens being 

 obtained for further examination. 



Amongst those in my collection I am glad to record 

 Hieracium hypochceroides (referred to by Mr. Praeger in the 

 April number, /. A^., p. 81) from a new Irish locality. A 

 friend to whom it w^as submitted at the time had given it a 

 wrong name and thus it was overlooked. 



Hieracium angllcum, Fr. — Cave Hill, Rev. C H. Waddell ; and 

 Glendun, county Antrim, Rev. S. B. Brenan. Tollymore Park, 



CO. Down, C H. W. Var. acutlfollum, Backh. — Ben Bvenagh, 



CO. Derry, July, 1900, Rev. H. W. Lett and C. H. W. ; Tollymore 

 Park, CO. Down, C. H. W. (probably this var.). 



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