Clare Island Survey — Musci and Hepaticae. 11-12 15 



The following are the rarer Hepatics in the foregoing list, with the 

 localities and names of collectors : — 



Riccia sorocarpa. — Belclare, near Westport (Praeger). The only other Irish 



locality for this is near Dingle. 

 Anthoceros punctatus. — Near Dugort (Lett). Pare. 

 Marchantia polymorplui. — Clare I. (A. D. Cotton). Not seen anywhere within 



the area except in this one locality, near Kill. 

 Asterella hemisphaerica, — Clare I. (Lett). Pare. 



Dilaena fiotoviana. — Achill I. (Jones & Co.). Not before found in Ireland. 



Very rare. 

 Aneura multifida var. submersa major. — Clare I. (Lett). Not hitherto 



recorded from any Irish locality. 

 Aneura sinuata. — Clare I. (Lett). Pare. 



Blasia pusilla. — Curraun Achill (Lett). Not observed in any other locality. 

 Pellia endiviaefolia. — Achill (Lett and Jones & Co.). Pare. 

 Metzgena hamata. — Clare I. (Lett), and Achill (Jones & Co.). 

 Codonia ralfsii. — Amongst sand-dunes at the north-east of Achill I. (Lett). 



Very rare. 

 Fossombronia angidosa. — On Clare I. near Maum (Lett) ; and on Achill I. 



near Dugort (Jones & Co.). Very rare. 

 Colura caly2jtrif0lia.Slievew.0ve (Lett). Very scarce. 

 Lejeunia microscopica. — Slievemore (Pearson and Lett). 



Rttdula lindbergii. — On vertical rocks at Toormore, Clare I., and on stones 

 round Lough Knoekacurraun (Lett). Not hitherto recorded from 

 Ireland. 



11. holtii. — Wood at Old Head near Louisburgh (McArclle). This plant, which 

 was first found at Killarney by Lindberg, was found in West Mayo on 

 north side of Bengorm, at Skirragohiffern, in 1901, by Lett. Very 

 rare. 



R. carringtonii. — Clare I. (Lett, McArdle, and Praeger). Pare. 



Biplophyllum dicksoni. — Dugort (Jones & Co.). Very rare. 



Scapania intermedia. — Clare I. (Lett). Very rare. 



S. compacta. — Slievemore (Jones & Co.). Bare. 



S. subalpina.—CYaxe I. and Slievemore (Lett). Pare. 



