8o The Irish Naturalist. May, 



Amblystegium serpens B. & S. — Damp banks ; frequent. 



Hypnum uncinatum Hedwig. — Wet rocks ; rare here. 



H. cupressiforme L. — Trunks of trees and rocks. Var. resupinatum 

 Schp. — Rocks and trunks of trees, rare. *Var. filiforme Brid. — Trunks 

 of trees ; frequent. *Var. minus Wils. — Trunks of trees, very rare. 

 Not previously recorded from Ireland. *Var. ericetorum B. tS: S. — 

 On old wood, and trunks of trees ; rare. Var. tectorum Brid. — Trunks 

 of trees and rocks ; rare. 



H. cuspidatum L. — Marshy places, side of a stream where it is often sub- 

 merged ; frequent. 



Hylocomium splendens B. & S. — Banks in wood; common. 



H. squarrosum B. & S. — Damp ground, etc. ; common. 



H. triquetrum B. & S. — Shaded banks and old wood ; plentiful. 



HEPATICAE. 



Conocephalus conicus (L.) Dum. — Swampy ground, and on banks of a 



stream up to 700 feet ; common. 

 Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum. — Roadside and base of roadside wall ; 



plentiful. 

 Metzgeria furcata (L.) Lindb. — Trunks of trees and among mosses on damp 



banks and rocks ; common. *Form prolifera. — Damp banks ; rare. 

 M. conjugata Lindb. — Trunks of trees, fertile. 

 Pellia endiviaefolia (Dicks.) Dum. — Ditch banks ; plentiful. 

 P. epiphylla (L.) Dum. — Banks of stream and marshy places ; common. 

 Nardia scalaris (Schrad.) Gray. — Damp banks ; common. 

 Plagiochila spinulosa (Dicks.) Dum. — On old wood ; frequent. *Var. 



inermis Carr. — Banks and stones ; rare. 

 P. asplenioides (L.) Dum. — Rocks and banks ; frequent. *Var. Dillenii 



(Tayl.) — In dense cushion-like tufts about the roots of trees ; rare. 

 =^=Pedinophyllum interruptum (Nees) Lindb. — Wet rocks, very rare, at a 



very low elevation (under 300 feet). 

 Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dum. — -Banks and old wood ; common. 

 *L. cuspidata Limpr. — Decayed wood. 



Cephalozia catenulata Huben. — Decayed moss and wood ; rare. 

 C. bicuspidata (L.) Dum. — Damp banks and old wood ; common. 

 =^C. lunulaefolia Dum. — Decayed wood ; frequent. 

 ♦Prionolobus Turneri (Hook.) Schffn. — Ditch bank at 700 feet. Very 



rare. 

 Kantia trichomanis (L.) Gray. — Banks and old wood ; common. 

 K. arguta (Nees et Mont.) Lindb. — Damp clay bank ; rare. 

 Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dum. — On the ground and on old wood ; plentiful 



at 500 feet. 

 Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dum. — Abundant along the banks of the 



stream. 

 Diplophyllum albicans (L.) Dum. — Damp banks and trunks of trees near 



the ground ; very common. 



