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JPhilonotis fontana Brid,, D. 



B?yumpallensSw.; B. loseiidotrifptetntm Scliwaeg. ; B.argenteum 

 L., S., D. 



3Iiiii/m hornion It., ^., T>.; 31. puncfatum 1j. 



Fonfinalis anfipyretica L. 



BterijgophijUum lucens Brid. 



HeterocJadium litter opt er inn B. & S. 



Thuidium tamariscinum Mitt., D. ; T. deJicatuIuni Mitt. 



Climacium dendroides Web. & Mohr, D. 



Camptothecium sericeiim Kindb., D. ; C. lutesceus, D. 



BrocJu/tliecium alhicans B. & S., D. ; 5. salebrosum B. & S., 

 var. palustre Schp. c.fr., D. ; B. rutahulum B. & S., S., D. ; ^. 

 rivulare B. & S., S. ; B. veJutiiium, B. & S., S., D. ; B. populeum 

 B. & S., D. ; B. purum Dixon, S., D. 



Hyocomium JiageUare B. & S. 



EurliynGhhim pralongum Hobk., S., D. ; ^. myosuroides Scbp. ; 

 E. niyurum Dixon ; JE. striatum B. & S. ; E. cou^'frtum Milde. 



Blagiothecium elegans Sull. ; P. denticulatum B. & S. ; P. undit- 

 latum B. & S. 



Amhlystegium JiUciniim De Not. 



Hyprmm stellatum Schreb. ; Zf. revolvens Schwartz. ; H. com- 

 mutatum Hedw. : S. ciipressiforme L., S.. D. ; *var. tectorum 

 Brid., S., D. ; var. ericetoriim B. & S. *II. Patientice Lindb., road- 

 side, D. ; H. callicliroum Brid. ; H. molluscum Hedw., S., D. ; 

 H. ciispidatum L., S., D. ; H. Schreheri Willd., S., D. 



Hylocomiuni splendens B. & S., S., D. The var. gracilius Boul., 

 so common among the sandhills of North Wales, does not seem 

 to occur on the part of the coast we explored. H. loreiim B. & S. 

 c.fr., S. ; H. sqiiarrosum B. & S. and Jl. triquetrum B. & S., S., D. 



Hepatics. 



Preissia qifadrata (Scop.) Nees. 



Aneiira phiguis (L.) Dnm. ; A. multijida (L.) Dmn. ; ^xi. major 

 (Lindb.) K. Miill. ; A. jjaJmata (Hedw.) Dmn. 



3Ietzgeria f areata (L.) Dnm., S., D. ; 31. Jiamata Lindb. 



^Moerckia Flotowiana (Nees) Schiffn. This interesting addition 

 to the flora of Ireland I found gi'owing in a gully on the northern 

 side of Slievemore, at about 18U0 feet. The fronds are longer and 

 narrower than in our maritime form, due no doubt to the greater 

 amount of moisture and the absence of direct sunlight during some 

 parts of the year. 



Pellia epipliylla (L.) Corda ; P. Fahhroniana Eaddi. 



Fossomhronia angulosa (Dicks.) Baddi, rocks by the sea, imme- 

 diately below vSlievemore — a rare hepatic found by Mr. J. C. Wilson. 



Gymnomitrhim crenulatum Gottsche. 



3IarsiipeUa emarginata (Ebrli.) Dum. ; *J/. Pearsoni Schiffn. 



Allcularia compressa (Hook.) Nees ; A. scalar is (Schrad.) 

 Corda. 



*FucaJyx ohovatus (Nees) Breidl., var. rivularis Schiffn.— in 

 large tufts in wet places. 



