104 The Irish Naturalist. February, 



Fru Mania Tamarlsci, Linn.— On rocks at the Seal Hole, R. LI. P., 



June, 1905. On trees in the plantation, T905. On rocks on E. coast, 



1906. On a bank and on trees near the well, N.E side, 1906. 

 F. germana, Taylor. — On rocks, N.E. side, 1906, very scarce. 

 F. dilatata, Linn.— On rocks, W. F. de V. Kane, June, 1905. On trees 



in the plantation, June, 1905. On rocks near the sea, N.E. side, 



1906. 

 Lejeunea serpylllfolia, Dicks.— Bank near the well, N.E. side, 



April, 1906, Nov., 1906. Very scarce. 

 Li flava, Swartz.— In a rocky hollow near the sea on the N. side, very 



scarce ; the only station. 

 Radula complanata, Linn.— On the trunks of trees in the plantation, 



1905-6, very scarce. 

 Cephalozia bicuspidata, Linn.— Bank near the well, N.E. side, 1906, 



ver}* scarce. 

 C. divarlcata, Smith. — Marsh, N. side, 1905, very scarce. 

 *Scapania compacta, Roth. — Bank on the N. side, 1905, rare. 

 Lophocolca biclentata, Linn. — Bank, N. side, April, 1906. About 



the roots of trees in the plantation, 1906. 

 *L. cuspidata. — Caves on the N. side, April., 1906. Damp bank near 



the Seal Hole, 1906. 

 Plaglochila spinulosa, Dicks.— Among rocks on the hill, E. side, 



1906. Bank on N. side, 1906. 

 Jungermania turbinata, Raddi.— Caves on the N. side, April, 1906. 



On a damp clay bank in the plantation, 1905. 

 J. ventricosa, Dicks.— Marsh on N. side, 1905. Damp bank on the 



E. side, 1906. 

 Saccogyna vitlculosa. Linn.— Bank on the N. side, 1906. 

 Pellia epiphylla, Linn.— Caves on the N. side, R. LI. P., 1905. Marsh 



on the E- side, 1905-6. 

 P. calycina, Taylor.— On a wet bank, W. F. de V. Kane, June, 1905. 



Among the cliffs, N. side, R. LI. P., Sept., 1905. Wet banks, E. side, 



near the sea, April, 1906. 

 lYletzgeria furcata, Linn.— On the trunks of trees in the plantation, 



1905-6. Bank on the N. side, 1906. 



Var. prolif era. — Bank near the well on the E. side, April, 1906 

 IYIarchantia polymorpha, Linn. — Bank of a stream near the sea, N. 



side, Nov. 1906. 

 Conocephalus conicus, Neck.— Damp places, N. cliffs, R. LI. P., 



1905. Caves on the N. side. 1905-6. Bank about the well, E .side, 



April, 1906. vSide of a stream in the plantation, 1905. Damp bank 



near the sea where a stream is constantly flowiug. Very common. 



