268 JUNGERMANIACE^. 



FOSSOMBROirZii. Raddi. 



1. P. pusllla {Linn.) Dtimort. 

 Wet places — very rare. 

 Antrim— On the shores of lakes in Rathlin Island ; Moore, op, cit. 



PAZiXiAVZCZM-ZA Gray, 



1. p. hibernica {Hook.) Gray. 

 Wet places in sandy seashores— very rare. 

 Down— In small quantity on a damp bank in the sandhills north of 

 Newcastle railway station ; S.A.S., July 1887. 



BI.ASZA Micheli. 



1. B. pusllla Linn. 



Wet banks — not uncommon. 

 Down -Tolly more Park, and Victoria Park ; S.A.S. Moygannon Glen, 



and Narrow-water ; C.H.W. Slievenamady ; H.W.L. 

 Antrim— Banks of a stream on Knockagh ; S.A.S. 



PEI.I.ZA Raddi, 



1. P. eplphylla {Linn.). 



Wet banks, and sides of streams — very common. Fr. April. 



2. P. calycina {Tayl.) Nees. 

 Wet banks— frequent. 



Down— Dundonald Glen; S.A.S. Moygannon Glen, and Tollymore 



Park; H.W.L. 

 Antrim— Glenbally em on ; Moore, op. cit. Colin Glen, and Carr's Glen ; 



S.A.S. 



AITEURA Dumortier. 



1. A. ping'uls (Linn.) Dumort. 

 Wet rocks and banks— frequent. 



Down— Slieve Donard, and Bencrom; H.W.L. Rostrevor Mountain; 



C.H.W. 

 Antrim— Wet rocks by stream in Falls Park ; S.A.S. 



Other species occur, but definite localities cannot at present be stated 

 with certainty. Further observations are requiied. 



