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1. Helston, Reo. C. A. Johns. Riverside, Truro, IF. Curnow. 

 3. Hungershall Rocks, Kent, Jenner. 6, 7. Tyn-y-Groes, Dr. 

 Carrington 8f JF. H. P. Barmouth, Merionethshire, W. 11. P. 

 Pass of Llanberis, Carnarvonsliire, /. (kish Sf IF. II. P. Cwm 

 Idwal, Carnarvonshire, GrtJ/Uks. 10. Howgill, JF. TFest. Dent, 

 G. Stabler. Clapham, Dr. Car ring ton. Bolton Woods, Dr. Car- 

 rington ^' IF. LI. P. Todmorden, A. Stansjield. Studley, Dr. 

 Hooker. 12. On damp rocks by River Kent, Kentmere ; Black 

 Crag ; by Biver Lune, Sedbergh ; Groom Grhyll ; Barbon Fell, 

 ^estmov\^x\&, G. Stabler. 13. Glenlee Grlen, &c., New Galloway, 

 /. Mc Andrew. Moffat, Dumfries, Nichol. Dalscairth, Dumfries, 

 Crtdchhank. 15. Killin, Perthshire, G. A. Holt. 16. Very 

 common on rocks by the side of streams ; frequent on wet banks, 

 Moidart, West Inverness, S. M. Macvicar. 



I. On rocks at the side of streams and rivers, not rare. Dr. 

 Taylor. Glen near the Hunting Tower, Cromaglown, Dr. Car- 

 ringfon. Connor Hill, Brandon, Co. Kerry, Dr. D. Moore. Loch 

 Bray, Co. Wicklow, Dr. D. Moore. Grlenad, Co. Leitrim, Dr. D. 

 Moore. Ballyhaise Wood, Co. Cavan, D. McArdle. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — Distinguished from small forms oi Jtingennania riparla, 

 Tayl., with which it is most commonly mistaken, by its 

 paroicous inflorescence, absence of flagella, and its narrower 

 perianth. 



Description of Plate CXXIII. — Fig. 1. Plants natural size. 

 2. Fertile stem x 24. 3. Portion of stem x 24. 4-G. Leaves 

 X 24. 7. Portion of leaf x 290. 8. Bract x 24. Perianth 

 with bracts and upper leaves x 24 (Tyn-y-(iroes, North Wales, 

 Dr. Carrington & W. H. P.). 



