264 JVNGEUMANIACEJE. 



Down — Trees at Purdysburn, and Castlereagh Glen; Templeton^ 1803. 



Rostrevor -wood, and Tolly more Park ; C.H.W. Slieve 



Donard; H.W.L. 

 Antrim— Moist shady jilaces about the pond in the orchard at Cran- 



more ; 'Icmpleton. Sallagh Braes ; H.W.L. 

 Derry — Abundant near Lignapeiste ; D.M. 



3. S. resuplnata (Linn.') Bumort. 



Woods, heaths, and damp rocky places — frequent. 

 Down — Slieve Donard ; H.W.L. Rostrevor wood, and rocks on Eagle 



Mountain, and Thomas Mountain ; C.H.W. 

 Antrim- Cave Hill, and Colin Glen; S.A.S. Sallagh Braes ; H.W.L., 



and C.H.W. 

 Derry— Bally harrigan Glen; D.M. 



4. S. curta (Mart.) Bumort. 

 Damp banks— very rare. 



Antrim -Sallagh Braes, and Slemish Mountain ; D.M. 



BZPIiOPKVZiIiUIVI Bumortier. 



1. B, albicans {Linn.) Bumort. 



Damp banks — very common. Fmiting in April. Ranges from sea 

 level to 2700 feet. 



IiOPKOCOIiEA Bumortier. 



■ 1. Zi. bidentata (Linn.) Bumort. 



Moist rocks, damp banks, and boggy places — very common. Fruiting 

 in April. 



CKZX.OSCYPHUS Corda. 



1. C. polyanthos (Linn.) Corda. 



Wet banks in shady places— frequent. 

 Down — Rostrevor Mountain ; C.H.W. Glenmachan ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Colin Glen, Carr's Glen, and Rathlin Island ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Side of the Faughan below Clady ; D.M. 



Yar. /3 rivularis Nees. 

 Antrim — In a spring near Clough ; H.W.L. 



PZiAGZOCHZZiA Bumortier. 



