McArdle — On the Hepatic^ of the Dingle Peninsula. 323 



Yar. compressa, Carrington, Brit. Hep., p. 24. Jungermania 

 Walrothiana, Huben. 1, c. p. 85 ; stems short, erect rigid, 

 leaves orbiculate, plane, near the apex more crowded and 

 compressed, stipules broadly subulate patent, involucral bracts 

 larger, entire, connivent, pale green. 



Sal. Among wet stones. Connor hill, Lett and McA., 

 September, 1897. 



Yar. clistans, Carrington, Brit. Hep., p. 24. Stems 

 elongated, leaves distant, more convex, erecto -patent, 

 ventricose, sordid green, shrinking when dry. 



Sah. In wet places. Mount Brandon, Lett and McA., 

 June, 1900 ; very distinct, and may be taken for J. 

 spharocarpa. 



Genus 28. — Saccogyna, Dumortier. 



1. Saccogyna vitimlosa, Mich., Dumort. Jungermania viticidosa, 

 Mich. Nov., pi. Gen., p. 8, t. 5, fig. 4, 1729. Hook. Brit. 

 Jung., t. 60. Moore, Irish Hep., p. 633. 



Sal. On damp ground, rocks, decayed wood and among 

 mosses ; common. 



Genus 29. — GYinsro;iiiTEr0M, Corda. 



1. Gymnomitrium coralloides, JSfab. E., Europ. Lebem 1, p. 418. 



Carrington, Brit. Hep., p. 7, t, 1, fig. 4. McArdle, new or 

 rare, Irish Hepatica, Proc. R.D.S., vol. 3, pi. 5, fig. 1, 1880. 



Sal. On rocks in .mountainous places. Mount Brandon, 

 Dr. Moore, 1840. 



2. Gymnomitrium cremdatum, Gottsche, Carrington, Brit. Hep., 



p. 9, t. 1, fig. 3. 



Sal. On mountain rocks. In the fissures of rocks. 

 Connor hill, Lindberg and Moore, 1873 ; F.W.M. and D. McA., 

 1881. On the west side of Mount Brandon, F."\Y.M. and 

 D. McA., April, 1897 ; Lett and McA., 1900. 



Sub-tribe — Eossombeonl^. 



Genus 30. — Scalia, Lyell, Gray. 



I . Scalia Sooheri, Lyell, B. Gr. Jungermania Sooheri, Lyell in Sm. 

 Eng. Bot., vol. 36, t. 2555. Jungermania Sooheri, Hook.. 

 Brit. Jung., t. 54 ; Moore, Irish Hep., 660. 



