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colour. Leaves oblong, emarginate, sinus obtuse, margin plane, 

 closely imbricated, more so than in the last, and with difficulty 

 detached perfect. 



Hab. Mwellrea Mountain, county Mayo — Dr. Moore, 1874. 



Lejeunea patens, Var. coclileata, Spruce. 



Hab. Glenfarm demesne, county Leitrim, 1875 ; Kylemore, 

 county Galway, 1874, and on Benbulbin, county Sligo, 1871 — Dr. 

 Moore. 



This very distinct variety is generally found growing on the 

 larger Hepaticse, such as Radula, Frullania, &c., and creeping 

 amongst the branches of Thamium alopecurum. It at first sight 

 appears to be distinct, but when a patch is closely examined 

 where it is growing, some stages of its growth are to be found so 

 close to the normal form as to show that they cannot be separated 

 from it. 



Lejeunea Jlava, Swartz. L. cavifolia fi planiuscula, Lindberg. 

 Hab. Cromaglawn, Killarney, 1873 — Dr. Moore. 



Closely allied to L. Moorei, Lindberg, but is more branched, 

 leaves more closely placed. Amphigastria smaller and more 

 cordate at the base. 



Formerly collected at Killarney by Dr. J. F. Mackay, but not 

 again observed until rediscovered by Dr. Moore in 1873. 



Cephalozia bicuspidata y uliginosa, Nees. Syn. Hepat., pp. 139. 



O'SuUivan's Cascade, Killarney, July, 1869, and in same year 

 on wet bogs near Kylemore, county Galway, Dr. Moore. Killakee 

 Glen, Dublin Mountains, May, 1874. Loughbray, county Wick- 

 low, September, 1877. 



This form is new to the Irish Flora. 



Gephalozia cladorhizans, Spruce. 

 C. obtusiloba, Lindberg. Jungermannia inflata ^ fluitans, 

 Synops. Hepat., p. 105, n. 68, 



Hab. Wet bogs near Kylemore, county Galway, May, 1869 — 



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