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2. C. blcuspldata {Linn.) Dumort. 

 "Wet banks, and boggy places — very common. 



3. C. connlvens [Dicks.) Spruce. 



"Wet mossy banks— rare, or perhaps often overlooked. 

 Derry — Bogs between Swatragb and Kilrea ; D.M. 



SACCOGTXrA JJumortier. 



1. S. vitlculosa {Linn.) Dumort. 

 Damp rocks, and banks— frequent. 

 Down— Rostrevor Mountain, Donard demesne. White -river Glen, Spink- 

 wee River, and Tollymore Park ; H.W.L. Rostrevor wood ; 

 C.H.W. 

 Antrim — In Co. Antrim ; Moore, op. cit. "Woodburn, and rocks at sum- 

 mit of Ballygally Head ; S.A.S. SaUagb Braes ; H.W.L. 



KAXTZA Gray. 



1. K. trlchomanls {Linn.) Gray. 

 Damp, sbady banks — frequent. 



Down — Glenmacban, and Castlereagh Glen; S.A.S. Narrow-water, and 

 Tollymore Park ; C.H.W. Slievenamady ; H.W.L. 



Antrim— By the river at Drumbridge, and wet banks in Rathlin Island ; 

 S.A.S. 



Derry — Abundant by the Roe above Limavady ; D.M. 



2. X. arguta {Nees et Mont.) Lindb. 

 Damp clay banks — frequent ? 



Down — Mountains above Newcastle, and in Ballymaghan Glen ; S.A.S. 

 Slievenamady ; H.W.L. By the Yellow- water River; C.H.W. 



SCAPAXZA Bumortier. 



1. S. undulata {Dill.) Dumort. 



Wet rocks, and boggy places in the mountains — common. Fruiting in 

 ApriL 



Var. fl PURPrRASCENS Ruben. 



Down— Mourne Mountains ; H.W.L. Tollymore Park ; C.H.W. 



2. S. nemorosa (Linn.) Dumort. 

 Woods, and shady places— not common. 



