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and more rigid, more branched, more densely foliaceous, and here 

 and there flexuose ; leaves more spreading and rigid ; cells twice 

 the size and thickened, generally highly coloured. Dr. Lindberg 

 states that this form is intermediate between the typical form of the 

 species and its variety Carringtoni. — N. obovata Carrington. Moist 

 rocks and on damp banks. — N. hyalina Carrington. Moist banks 

 and by the sides of streamlets in rocky places ; rare. Dr. Moore. 

 D. McA. & F. W. M., 1887. 



Pallavicinia hibemica B. Gray. Marshy bank amongst Sphag- 

 num; rare. A well-marked plant, differing from the following 

 in wanting the true nerve possessing ligneous fibres, and having 

 one the substance of which does not differ essentially from the rest 

 of the frond ; it is a larger plant, branched in a remarkable dicho- 

 tomous manner, not unlike Metzgeria furcata. — P. Lyellii B. Gr. 

 Boggy places ; bank by the margin of a stream ; rare. Dr. Taylor. 

 D. McA., 1887. 



Pellia epiphylla Corda. Abundant on the margins of streams 

 and damp ground. — P. culycina Tayl. On moist shady banks and 

 on stones ; rare. 



Metzgeria furcata Dumort. On the trunks of trees and decayed 

 wood. 



Eiccardia multifida B. Gr. On wet boggy places ; plentiful. — 

 Var. pinnatijida Dumort. In wet boggy places; plentiful. — R. 

 ping ids B. Gr. Damp boggy places ; often submerged. 



NEW STATIONS OF IRISH PLANTS. 



By Cecil Butler, M.A. 



The following is a list of plants which I gathered this year in 

 the neighbourhood of Castlebellingham, Co. Louth. I have to 

 thank Mr. A. G. More for looking over them with a view to 

 recording them in the next edition of the ' Cybele Hibernica ' ; 

 and I am also obliged to Mr. Arthur Bennett for naming Potamo- 

 geton obtusifolius and Allium carinatum for me. 



Ranunculus penicillatus Hiern. Plentiful in River Glyde. — R. 

 Liw/ua L. Plentiful in Ardee Bog, and also in a bog locally known 

 us ; ' The Glack." 



Papaver Argemone L. A few plants on waste ground by sea- 

 shore. 



Siuaj>is nigra L. Rough ground by sea near Dunany. 



Drusera unglica Huds. Plentiful in Ardee Bog. 



Silene anglica L. and S. noctijlora L. Plentiful in sandy corn- 

 fields by the sea. 



Stellaria glauca With. Glack. 



Geranium columbinum L. A few plants. — G. pyrenaicum L. 

 Plentiful. 



