244 The Irish Naturalist 



Enthostodon TempletonI, Schwaegr— Side of a stream, Carn 

 Seefin. 



SplachnuiYi ampullaceum, Liiiu. — Cappanawalla Mountain 

 (Professor T. Johnson). Amongst Sphagnum, shore of Lough Corrib 

 (Professor Fitzgerald). 



Bryum capillare, Hedwig.— On walls, Bally vaughan. 



Leucodon sciuroldes, Schwaegr.— Ballyvaughan, Mr. O'Kelly. 



Neckera crispa, Dill.-Gentian Hill, Ballyvaughan, Island of 

 Aran. 



Hypnum coiYimutatum, Dill., van— Aran. 



Hypnum purum, Linn.— Gentian Hill, Aran, common. 



Hypnum unclnatum, Hedw.— Near Kilronan. 



Hypnum loreum, Dill.— Ballyvaughan. 



Homalothecium serlceum, Linn. — Near Kilronan. 



Fissldens adfantoldes, Hedwig. —Ballyvaughan. Amongst rocks, 

 Aran. 



HEPATIC^. 



* Denotes a species not previously reported from the County, 



FruIIania dilatata, (L.) Dum.— On the trunks of trees, side of a 

 stream, Carn Seefin ; Gleninagh, and Ballyvaughan. 



FruIIania tamarlsci, (L.) Dum.— Gentian Hill, Carn Seefin, 

 Cappanawalla Mountain, common 



*FruIIanIa gcrmana, Taylor.— Carn Seefin, rare. 



*LeJcunca minutissima, Smith. —On trees at Gentian Hill ; 

 Gleninagh, Co. Clare. 



*LeJunea microscopica, Tayl.— On Plagiockila, Carn Seefin, rare. 



*Lejunca hamatifolia, (Hook.) Dum.--*Gleninagh; Carn Seefin; a 

 rare species. 



*Lejeunea ovata, (Tayl.) Dicks.— On moss and decayed wood, side 

 of a stream, Carn Seefin, plentiful; a rare species. 



Lejeunea serpyllifolla, Dicks.— On the trunks of trees, shores of 

 Lough Corrib near Carn Seefin. 



*Lcjeunea flava, var. — Carn Seefin ; a rare species. 



*LeJeunea patens, Lindberg.— On FruIIania, Carn Seefin; Gentian 

 Hill. 



*Lcjeunea Mackail, (Hooker) Dum.— On rocks on the North Island 

 of Aran (Kilmurv}'), rare. 



Radula complanata, (L) Dum.— On rocks. Gentian Hill. 



*PorcIIa platyphylla, (L.) Lindberg.— Island of Aran. 



Pleurozia cochlcarlformis. — Gentian Hill. 



Kantia trichomanes, Dicks.— Gentian Hill, Carn Seefin, common. 



*Kant!a arguta^ Nees. — On a damp bank, Carn Seefin (Professor T. 

 Johnson). Side of a stream near the shore of Lough Corrib ; a very rare 

 species. 



Lepldozia setacea, Web.— Carn Seefin, frequent. 



*CephaIozIa eaten u lata, Huben. — On damp peat, Carn Seefin; 

 ♦Ballyvaughan, very fine ; a rare species. 



Cephaloziablcuspldata, Linn.— Carn Seefin. 



