430 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Hah. — On damp clay banks, and among the larger Mosses and 

 HepatiQEe. 



I. Cromaglown, Killarney : Scully 1890. Rossi. ,May 1899 (Lett 

 &McA.) : McA. 1900. O'SuUivan's Cascade, Glena, near Ventry, and 

 Connor Hill, 1873 : Lindberg 1875. Connor Hill, 1881 : "F. W. M. & 

 McA. Common througb the Dingle Peninsula : McA. 1901. Dunboy 

 Wood and Bare Island : McA. 1894. 



II. Woods about Scarriff, Galtee Mountains, June 1902: McA. 



III. Bank of a stream on Slieve Bloom, Queen's Co., 1891 : McA. 

 1892 «. Graigue, Co. Carlow : McA. 1896 «. 



IV. Kilbora Wood near Ferns, 1896 : Greene. Woods by the 

 Slaney River near Edermine Junction, and near Enniscorthy ; banks 

 ■of the TJrrin River near Knockroe, and in Killoughrim Oak Forest near 

 Enniscorthy, May 1899 : McA. Luggielaw, Co. Wicklow, on Nardia 

 compressa: Moore. Lough Bray, 1878: McA. 



Y. Killakee glen, Co. Dublin, among Rhynchostegium Swartzit, 

 1890: McA. 



YI. Carn Seefin, Co. Clare, 1895 : Prof. T. Johnson. Shores of 

 Lough Corrib, Co. Gal way : McA. 1895 a. 



YII. Ard bog, King's Co., 1891 : Russell. 



YIII. Nephin, and Pontoon near Foxford, May 1901 : Lett & 

 McA. Devil's Mother and Achill Island, Sept. 1901 : Lett. 



XL Damp clay banks at Mount Charles, and Goat Island near 

 Lough Eask, June 1903: McA. 



XII. Mountains above Newcastle and in Ballymaghan Glen : 

 Stewart 1888. Slieve Donard, Hen Mountain, Warrenpoint, Black 

 Stairs on Slieve Donard, Slievenamaddy : Lett 1890. Clonallon, and 

 by the Yellow Water, Co. Down (Waddell) : Lett 1890. Holy wood 

 HiU, May 1903 : Hunter. 



Genus 16. Cephalozia Dumort. 



Sub-genus 1. Eucephalozia Spruce. 



1. Cephalozia catenulata Huben. 



Jung er mania catenulata Hiiben., Hepat. Germ., p. 169. Junger- 

 mania reclusa Tayl., Lond. Journ. Bot., 1846, p. 278. Cephalozia 

 catenulata Hiiben., Spruce on Cephalo%ia, p. 33. Pearson, Hepat. 

 Brit. Isles, p. 144, plate 44. 



Districts I. II. III. lY. Y. YI. YII. YIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Hah. — On damp, shaded banks among rocks, and on decayed wood. 



