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A. vuiearis L., sensu restricto. A. pratensis Schmidt. 9. Clare, 
Ab. Kt. P. Murray. 22. Meath, near Oldcastle. 23. Westmeath, 
H. U, Levinge; Praeger. 24. Longford. 25. Roscommon, by Loug 
Key. 29. Leitrim. 380. Cavan, near Lough Sheelin. 388. Fer 
managh. 36. pero: Cookstown, Miss M. C. Knowles. 88. Dow 
near Holywood. 389. Antrim, S. 4. Brenan; near Belfast, S.A. 8.3 
Dunloy, and White Park Ba ay. 
A. aupestris Schmidt. A. vulgaris L. var. glabra Mert. & Koch, 
1823 (non DC., 1805). ote North Tipperary. 16. West Galway, 
near Recess. 27. West Mayo, near Castlebar, H. S. Marshall. 
28. Sligo, Keishcorran, and another locality. 29. Leitrim. ‘ 
Fermanagh, at Carrickreagh, by Lough Erne. 385. North Donegal, 
by Lough | Salt, hb. Br . Mus. 386. Tyrone, near Omagh, Miss M. C. 
Knowles. 39. Antrim, Ad. \fiekialee é Art Mus. Dublin; near Bel- 
fast, R. P. Murray; Donextoes Squires Hill, near Belfast, S..4.S. 
A. Fimicautis Buser (Bull. iii chs Boissier, i. App. 2, p. 22, 
1898). 1 or 2. Kerry, Ab. Brit. Mus. 5. Kast Cork, hb. Brit. Mus. ; 
hb. Science d Art Mus. Dublin ; both sok ualee being from Ferm 
6. Waterford, Cappoquin, Praeger; also hb. Science ¢ Art Mus. Dublin, 
it, Kivkenay, Ballyragget. 13. Carlow. 4, Queen’ s County, base 
in. 15. So 
25. Roscommon, Mote Park. 29. Leitrim. 381. Louth, near 
’s Cross. 386. Tyrone, near rie Miss M. C. Knowle 
37. Armagh, near Tynan Abbey, S. 4. S. 39. ea - pase 
Hill, Belfast, 8. A. S.; Knockagh. 40. Derry, fide S. A 
The names of the iccalttiia have not in all cases been aaa 
in my notes, but, with the exception of the last record above and 
the two ane the Rev. - S. Marshall, every specimen has passed 
under my e and I am well assured that these three cage 
also were Johtly aeade. It is a little remarkable that the distri- 
bution of A. filicaulis Buser should be twice as extensive as either 
of the other two; the list of records for the type in particular seems 
shorter than it should. be, since in Great Britain these two are almost 
evenly distributed. 
SHORT NOTES. 
PemproxesHirE Mosses.— A oe of mosses made in the 
cee een ica gi of St. David's, which was some time since sub- 
ted t y the Rev. W. R, Litton, sontaiin a number of 
species which, % far as I know, have not been recorded for the 
nty. I giv names of those which are additions to the short 
list me Airset in a cm serial (1898, p. 188) :— 
Sphagnum subsecundum var. contortum Schp.—Polytrichum aloides 
Hedw.—Campylopus flecuosus Brid. An ordinary form and one with 
