McArdle — A Lkt of Irish Kepaiicce. 449 



XII. Sallagh Braes and Slcmish, Co. Antrim: Moore 187G 

 Benevenagh, Co. Deny, 1900 : Lett & Waddell. 



14. Scapania umbrosa 8chrader, Dumort. 



Jungermania convexa Scopoli, Flora Carniolica, 2nd Ed., p. 349. 

 J. umhrosa Schrad., Syst. Samml. Krypt. Gew., ii., p. 5. Hook., 

 Brit. Jung., tab. 24. Scapania umhrosa Dum., Recueil, p. 14. Moore, 

 Irish Hepat., p. 641. Pearson, Hepat. Brit. Isles, p. 236, plate 95. 



Districts I. IV. V. YIII. — X. XI. XII. 



Sah. — On moist rocks and on decayed wood. 



I. Frequent in the Killarney woods : Moore. 0' Sullivan's Cascade, 

 1873: Lindberg 1875. Carantual (Miss Hutchins) : Carrington 1863. 

 Magillicuddy's Reeks at 2500 feet: Scully 1890. Brandon, 1873: 

 Moore. Connor Hill, 1874 : McA. Hocks near Mt. Eagle Lake and 

 Coumanare Lakes, 1898 ; Derrymore Glen near Tralee, 1899 ; 

 Lett & McA. 



IV. Lough Bray, Co. Wicklow, 1873 (Moore): Lindberg 1875; 

 1887-89 : McA. 1890. Boulacross Mtns., Co. Wicklow (Taylor & 

 Mackay) : Hooker 1816. Mountain near Powerscourt Waterfall 

 (Mackay): Hooker 1816. 



V. Killakee Glen, Co. Dublin: Moore 1878. On rocks near 

 Dublin, 1836 (Taylor) : Moore 1876. Kelly's Glen, Co. Dublin, Aug. 

 1896: McA. 



VIII. Kylemore, 1874: Moore. Murrisk, Co. Mayo, Sept. 1901 : 

 McA. Nephin, May, 1901: Lett & McA. Devil's Mother, Doolough, 

 Slievemore on Achill, Sept. 1901 : Lett. 



X. Slieve Gullion, Co. Armagh, 1894: McA. 



XL Carradoan "Wood, Rathmullan, and near the lake, Macamish, 

 July 1902 : Hunter. Gartan Wood and Cratleagh Wood near Milford, 

 Sept. 1902 : McA. 



XII. Glenarm, Co. Antrim, Sept. 1836: Moore. Hen Mountain, 

 Co. Down (Lett) : Stewart 1895. 



Genus 20. Diplophyllum Dumort. 

 1. Diplophyllum albicans Linn., Dumort. 

 Jungermania albicans Liun., Sp. PL, p. 1599. Hook., Brit. Jung., 

 tab. 25. Diplophyllum albicans Dum., Recueil, p. 14. Moore, Irish 

 Hepat., p. 642. Pearson, Hepat. Brit. Isles, p. 238, plate 97. 



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



Hah. — Moist banks in woods, and by roadsides, old walls, and 



rocks, and on the trunks of trees, from sea-level to high elevations 



