11-12 6 



Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



D. A. Jones 







J. C. Wilson | 



T _, -r. > Achili Island, 

 J. B. Duncan I 



1911, 1 week. 



S. J. Owen ' 





B. LI. Praeger — Croaghmore, 

 Croaghpatrick, 

 „ Westport, 



f On several occasions 

 \ during the survey. 



The numbers of species and varieties collected by each of those who took 



part in the field-work were as follows :— 





H. W. Lett, . 



Jlosse*. Hepatics. 

 220 . . 115 



W. H. Pearson, 







54 



D. M'Ardle, . 



82 



48 



C. H. Waddell, 



171 



52 



D. A. Jones & Co., . 



119 



81 



E. LI. Praeger, 

 In the identification of sr>p.p.ifis much 



45 



valuable a.ssi 



28 



stance was vpiulpiprl liv 



Messrs. H. N. Dixon, W. Ingham, J. A. Wheldon, W. H. Pearson, and 

 S. M. MacVicar. 



3. THE FLOEA. 



The numbers of species that were found during the survey are distributed 

 as follows : — 



Pound only on Glare Island, 



„ „ the mainland, 



„ on both island and mainland, 

 Total found on island, 



„ „ in the area surveyed, 



Seven species of Hepatics, Dilacna 

 svbmersa major, Badida lindbergii, Marsupt 

 Marsupella aquatica, and Ccphalozia striatula, collected during the survey, 

 are new records for Ireland. Scapama nimbosa is a new record for West 

 Mayo; this plant has been found hitherto in Ireland in only one other 

 station, viz. Brandon Mountain in South Kerry, where, as also on Slievemore, 

 it is very scarce. Riccia sorocarpa is also a new record for Mayo, and like 

 the preceding has been found hitherto in but one Irish station, near Dingle 

 in S. Kerry, and in both localities it is very scarce. 



Mosses. 





Hepatics. 



20 





16 



71 





37 



I, 130 





74 



150 





90 



221 





127 



flotoviana, Aneurc 



midtifida var. 



ella jorgensenii, 



Mai 



'supella pearsoni, 



