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CalUhlepharis juhata, which is new to the district, was not un- 

 common, and the specimens were characterised by exceedingly long 

 and taugied cilia. 



Champia parvula, not reported in the Revised List for Ireland, 

 has been recorded by Prof. Johnson and Miss Hensman, and Callo- 

 ph'i/IIis has heen collected by H. Hanna at Achill Island (Irish Nat., 

 vol. vii., p. 143). 



Monospora pedicellata, Sol., the CalUthamnion pedicellatum of the 

 Phycologia Britannica, is of interest, as having been recorded by 

 Harvey himself from Valencia. 



The Corallinse are Algae of very variable character, and not easy 

 of determination, but Lithophyllum lenormandi (Rosan.) recorded by 

 Prof. Johnson from Belfast Lough (Irish JS^at., vol. 5, p. 253), may 

 now, I think, be safely added to the west coast flora from the speci- 

 mens I collected. Litliothammon coralloides, Cr., and LWiothamnion 

 coralloides, flahelligera, Fosl., were dredged in large quantities in Port 

 ]|/[agee Channel. 



In conclusion I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to Prof. M. 

 Foslie, to Mr. E. M. Holmes, Dr. 0. Y. Darbishire and Mr. H. Murray 

 for their assistance in the identification of some of the above-mentioned 

 Algse. 



