118 ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR THE SCILLY ISLES. 
Down during the years 1801 to — some species were more 
plentiful than they are now, and some have disa peared. 
Let me pes an Hlaaieekion of this Process. In 1885 Jubula 
up the park, 4 the Spinkwee river, so that it is not extinct in that 
neighbourhoo 
1 would own the Meeps localities for a few species (some 
of them noted in Stewart & oe soe lora of N. E. Ireland) as ad- 
ene to those given by 
Homalo- Lejeunea Mackaii (Hook). <Roligneate Park (Down); 
Sioa (Antrim); Omeath (Lou 
arpa-Lejeunea ovata Tayl. Slave Donard (Down) ; Glenariff 
oo m). 
: Drepano- Lejeunea so ee —— Donard; Tolly- 
more Pack, Collin Glen ; nariff ; 
Eu-Lejeunea flava ( at Pdivtanes va an — Eu- 
Lejeunea patens Lindb. Tollymore Park; Glena 
Micro-Lejeunea ulicina Tayl. Gillhall (Dow ee 
Colo-Lejeunea calearea Lib. Tollymore Park; Glenariff ; 
Omeath. 
Coluro-Lejeunea calyptrifolia (Hook.) It appears from a MS. of 
Mr. Chaat s that this rare species was found at Luttrellstown 
Dublin), 
( Acrobolbus Wilsoni Tayl. ¢. fr. Collin Glen (Antrim). 
Jubula bi stehionie (Hook.). Tollymore Park; Rebktenoe (Down); 
Lodore (Cumber 
Radula cae Tayl. Slieve Donard. 
Adelanthus decipiens (Hook.) Mitt. Plish Wood (Sligo). 
ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR THE SCILLY ISLES. 
By A. Somervitziz, B.Sc., F.L.S. 
Sivce the publication in the Journal of Seg for 1864 
(pp. 102-120) of the valuable contribution b . F, Townsend, 
-, towards a Flora of the Scilly Isles, the = further commu- 
nication in these pages on the botany of the e Group seems to have 
been that by sae si ca Lawson in the Journal for 1870 (pp. 357- Sigal: 
ted some twenty-five additions to the know 
pote of the Sig Meacreet by that gentleman during a visit in 
Twenty-one years later, at the end of July, 1890, I made a 
short stay on St. Mary’ 
habited athe , St. Martin’s, Tresco, Bryher, and St. Agnes, and, 
in the course of botanical search, met with altogether 300 te 
