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1. P. asplenioldes {Linn.) Dumort. 

 Woods, and shady banks — very common. 



2. P. punctata Taylor. 

 Damp heaths — very rare. 



Antrim— Colin Glen, and Loughmoume ; H.W.L. 



3. P. spinulosa {Dicks.) Dumort. 

 Damp shady banks — rare ? 



Antrim - Sallagh Braes in tufts vrith Dicranum ; H.W.L. 



MTI.ZA Graj/, 



1. M. Taylorl {Hook.) Gray. 

 Mountain heaths, and rocks— frequent. 

 Down — Shanslieve, and Deers' Meadow; C.H.W. Slieve Donard; S.A.S. 

 White-river Glen, Moygannon Glen, and by the Spinkwee 

 Eiver; H.W.L. 

 Antrim— Top of Divis Mountain ; Templeton, Self. Mus. Herb, 

 Derry — Abundant at Glenedra, and near Lignapeiste ; D.M. 



JUXGSRMAirZA Ruppius. 



1. J. cordlfolia Hooker. 

 River banks, and wet places — rare. 



Antrim — By the river three-quarters of a mile above Cushendun ; Moore^ 



Jr. Hep. 

 Derry -At 1600 feet on Sawel ; D.M. 



2. J. riparla Taylor. 



^. Wet rocks, and margins of streams — rare. 

 Antrim — Rathlin Island ; S.A.S. 



3. J. turblnata {Raddi) (J. affinis Wits.). 

 Limestone rocks— not rare in suitable places. 



Antrim — On white limestone at Glenarm ; Moore, op. cit. Chalk rocks 

 at Carr's Glen, and Springfield Glen; S.A.S. Limestone by 

 the stream in Colin Glen, fruiting in March ; C.H.W. 



4. J. spbaerocarpa Hooker. 

 Damp rocks and banks — frequent. 



Down— Pigeonrock Mountain, and ToUymore Park ; H.W.L. Eagle 



