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H. splendens (Hedw.) — Common, but without fruit. 

 H. triquetrum (Dill.) — Prequent around the lough. 

 H. loreum (Dill.) — Abundant on Slievenakilla. 

 H. squarrosum (Dill.) — Common. 



H. callichroum (Brid.) — Lough Allen ; rare and barren. JSTew to Irish 

 flora. 



Seitophylle^. 



Fissidens adiantoides (Hedw.) — Limestone rocks at Drumshambo. 



POLTTEICHE^. 



Pogonatum alpinum (Linn.) — Slieveanierin. 



SpHAGNEiE. 



Sphagnum cymbifolium (Brid.) — Slieveanierin. 



S. cuspidatum (Ehr.) — Slieveanierin. 



S. acutifolium (Ehr.) — Lough Allen. 



S. acutifolium, var. elegans. — Lough Allen. 



Andeeace^. 



Andrsea falcata (Schimp.) — Slieveanierin ; rare. J^ot previously pub- 

 lished as an Irish plant. The late Mr. G. E. Hunt had collected 

 specimens in this country, so named, but Dr. Moore hesitated to 

 include it in his list ; Mr. Hunt was therefore the first to detect 

 this plant in Ireland. 



Hepatic^. 



Porella platyphylla (Linn.) — Lough Allen; frequent. 



Lepidozia cupressina (Sw.) — Lough Allen. 



Bazzania tricrenata (Wahl.) ; B. deflexa (Mart.) — Plentiful on Slieve- 

 anierin. 



Scapania undulata (Linn.) — Abundant on Slieveanierin. 



S. sequiloba (Schwg.) — Slieveanierin; rare. The only other 'Irish 

 locality for this species is that mentioned by Dr. Moore, "near 

 the head of Gleniii," also in Leitrim. 



Diplophyllum albicans (Linn.) — Common, 



Blasia pusilla (Linn.) — Southern end of Lough Allen. 



Metzgeria furcata (Linn) ; var. aDruginosa (Hook.) — Common on trees. 



