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Hob. On damp sandy places. Connor hill, near the mouth 

 of the pass, among Riccardia pinguis, var. )8, a solitary female 

 plant, sterile, S.O., Lindberg, 1873. Dr. Moore, in his work 

 above quoted, states that this is the only instance of authority 

 for inserting this as an Irish plant. 



Genus 31. — Fossomreonia, Eaddi. 



1. Fossombronia angulosa, Eaddi, Dicks. Jungermania angidosa, 



Dicks Fasc, pi. Crypt. Brit. 1, p. 7. Moore, Irish Hep., 

 p. 661. 



Hob. On ditch-banks, and in fissures of rocks near the sea. 

 Ditch-banks near the sea at Dingle bay, Lindberg and 

 Moore, 1873. Very fine on a ditch-bank at the quarry, 

 near the mouth of Dingle Harbour; F.W.Moore, April, 1897. 

 On cliffs near the sea, between Dingle and Yentry ; Lindberg 

 and Moore, 1873. Burnham Wood, Lett and McA., September, 

 1898. 



2. Fossombronia pusilla, Linn. Jungermania pusilla, Linn Sp., PL, 



p. 1603, Hook. Brit. Jung., t. 69. Moore, Irish Hepat., 

 p. 661. 



Hab. On moist clay soil, near Dingle, Dr. Moore, 1875. 

 In the fissures of rocks between Dingle and Yentry, with 

 Anthoceros IcBvis, Lindberg and Moore, 1873. Bank in 

 Burnham Wood near the sea, Lett and McA., September, 

 1898. Wet bank between Emalough and Inch, Lett and 

 McA., May, 1899. 



Genus 32. — Pallavicinia, B. Gr. 



1. Pallamcinia Lyellii, Hook., B. Gr. Jungermania Lyellii, Hook. 

 Brit. Jung., t. 77 ; Moore, Irish Hep., p. 661. 



Hab. In boggy places on the ground, and on Sphagnum. 

 Maghanabo glen ; Dr. Moore, 1865. Lakes between 

 Maghanabo glen and Fermoyle ; Dr. Moore, 1865 ; rare. 



Genus 33. — Blasia, Micheli. 

 1. Blasia pusilla, Linn. Sp., pi. 1605. Jungermania Blasia, Hook. 

 Brit. Jung., t. 82-84. 



Hab. On wet banks among] dripping rocks, &c. At the 

 base of Mount Brandon, Dr. Moore, 1865; F.W.M. and 

 D. McA., 1881. Connor hill, Lett and McA., September, 

 1898. Lough Duff, Lett and McA., 1899. 



