406 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academi/. 



4. Frullania germana Taylor, 



' Jungermania germana Tayl. in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb., vol. ii, 

 p. 45, 1846. Frullania Tamarisoi, var. germana Carr., Trans. Bot. Soc. 

 Edinb., vol. viii. 1863. Fridlania germana Taj\., Moore, Irish. Hepat.;^ 

 p. 610. Pearson, Hepat. Brit. Isles, p. 31, plate 4. 



Districts I. lY. — VI. — VIII. — X. XI. XII. 



ITnh. — On rocks and on the trunks of trees. 



I. Dunkerron, 1832: Taylor. Killarney : Moorel876. Glen a and 

 O'Sullivan's Cascade, 1873 : Lindberg 1875 ; and (Holt & Stewart) : 

 Pearson 1902. On rocks at Tore Waterfall, rare, Sept. 1897 : 

 McA. & Lett 1899. Boss I., 1899 (Lett & McA.): McA. 1900. 

 Connor Hill near Dingle, 1873: Lindberg 1875. Burnham Wood 

 near Ventry, May 1894 : McA. 1901. On the west side of Brandon, 

 Sept. 1897 ; Anascaul and Mt. Eagle, 1898 ; rocks between Emalough 

 and Inch, May 1899: Lett & McA. Lough Duff in the Brandon 

 Valley, 1899 (Lett & McA.) : McA. 1901. Old walls about Castle- 

 town Berehaven : McA. 1894. 



IV. Lough Bray, Co. Wicklow : Moore 1876. 



VI. Carn Seefin, Co. Clare : McA. 1895«. 



VIII. On the slopes of the Devil's Mother, and on Slievemore,. 

 Achill, Sept. 1901 : Lett. 



X. Slieve Glah, Ballyhaise woods, and Farnham woods, Co. Cavan,. 

 1893; McA. 1898. 



XL Glenalla hill, Bathmelton and Rathmelton Wood, July 1902 : 

 Hunter. Cratleagh Wood, on rocks by Columbkil Lake, Bunlin 

 Waterfall on trees, Sept. 1902 ; Lough Eask woods, June 1903 : McA. 



XII. Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim : Stewart 1888. 



5. Fmllania dilatata Linn., Dumort. 



Jungermania dilatata Linn., Sp. PL, p. 1600. Hook., Brit. Jung., 

 tab. 3. Frullania dilatata, Dum., Reeueil Jung., p. 13. Moore, 

 Irish Hepat., p. 609. Pearson, Hepat. Brit. Isles, p. 33, plate 5. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XII. 



Hah. — On the trunks of trees and on rocks. 



\Q.T.flahellata Spruce. 



Ral. — On the trunks of trees in shallow tufts, closely attached, 

 spreading in neat strata. Hickson's Wood near Anascaul, Co. Kerry, 

 veiyrare, 1898 (Lett & McA.) : McA. 1901. 



