180 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Harpanthus scutatus (Web. et Mohr) Spruce. Eagle's Nest. 



Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Spruce. Bogs near Hunting 

 Tower and Eagle's Nest. — C. hibemica Spruce. Gathered at 

 Cromaglown and near O'Sullivan's Cascade ; also in the woods at 

 Old Weir Bridge, on peat among Plagiothecium elegans. — G. media 

 var. pallida (Spruce) Massal. Cromaglown. — C. serriflora Lindb. 

 Cromaglown and near O'Sullivan's Cascade. — C. leucantha Spruce. 

 Bog near Hunting Tower. — G. fluitans (Nees) Spruce. Bog near 

 Eagle's Nest. 



Drionolobus Turncri (Hook.) Schffn. After repeated search in 

 the original station near the Hunting Tower, no trace of this 

 plant was seen. 



Adclantlius decipiens (Hook.) Mitt. Generally distributed. 



Calypogcia Tricliomanis var. aquatica Ingham. Bog near 

 Eagle's Nest. — C. arguta Nees et Mont. Muckross, and in several 

 places. 



Bazzania tricrenata (Wahl.) Trevis. Common. — B. triangu- 

 laris Pears. Not uncommon. — B. Pearsoni (Steph.) Pears. A 

 fine tuft in Horse's Glen. 



Lepidozia pinnata (Hook.) Dum. Generally distributed. 

 Abundant below Tore Mt. — L. trichoclados C. Mull. Frib. In 

 O'Sullivan's Cascade ; also between Muckross and Horse's Glen, 

 and in other places. 



Herberta adunca (Dicks.) Gray. Very fine masses of this 

 beautiful hepatic occur in many places. 



Mastigopliora Woodsii (Hook.) Nees. On ledges in the upper 

 part of Horse's Glen, Mangerton Mt. 



Scapania gracilis var. laxifolia Carr. Horse's Glen. — S. nemo- 

 rosa (L.) Dum. Common. — S. intermedia (Husnot) Pears. Eagle's 

 Nest and near Loo Bridge. — S. curta (Mart.) Dum. Not un- 

 common.— S. umbrosa (Schrad.) Dum. Frequent. 



Badula voluta Tayl. Not uncommon in the glens. In large 

 masses above the Cascade at Tore. — B. Holtii Spruce. Frequent 

 about the falls in Tore Glen, pure on the rocks or mixed with 

 other hepatics. Macvicar, a few years ago, detected fruit in some 

 material which I sent him. I am not aware that fertile plants 

 had ever been found before. Duncan met with a fine quantity of 

 this exceedingly rare hepatic on rocks at Eagle's Nest last year 

 fruiting rather freely. A small quantity was also seen at O'Sulli- 

 van's Cascade and on Tore Mt. Hitherto, I believe, Tore Glen 

 was the only station in the district from which it had been 

 recorded. — B. aquilegia Tayl. On wet rocks in most of the glens. 

 — B. Carringtoni Jack. This rare species is common in the 

 district. At Eagle's Nest it covers the rocks in extensive sheets. 

 It takes the place of the common B. complanata (L.) Dum. which 

 is comparatively rare here. Fruit was found at O'Sullivan's 

 Cascade. A smaller and darker form occurs at Tore Cascade 

 which might easily be confused with B. Holtii. 



Pleurozia purpurea (Lightf.) Lindb. Frequents most of the 

 bogs in the lower and upper parts. 



Madotheca laevigata (Schrad.) Dum. Rather common. — Var. 



