252 David Moore, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



Sub-Tribe 2. — Pleuiiozie^e. 



Pleurozia, Dumortier. 



cochleariformis, Dumortier. Jungermannia cochleariformis, "Weiss., 

 PI. Crypt., p. 123. Physiotium coclileariformis, Nees., Europ. 

 Lebercn., 3, p. 79. W. On wet, boggy places, about Upper 

 Lough Bray. D. Moors about the mountains. 



Sub-Tribe 3. — Lepidozie^e. 



Lepidozia, Linn. ■ Dumortier. 



reptans, Linn. Sp. PL, 1599. Hook., Brit. Jung., t. 75. Masti- 

 gophora reptans, Nees., Leber. Europ., 3, p. 31. W. Woods and 

 bushy banks. D. Common, 

 cupressina, Sw. Dum. Jungermannia reptans, (3. pinnata, Hook., 

 Brit. Jung., t. 75. L. tumidula, Tayl., in G. L. et N. Synop. 

 Hepat., p. 206. W. Damp roeki and banks, at Lough Bray. 



Bazzania. Bennett Gray. 



trilobata, Mich., L. B. Gr. Jungermannia trilobata, Linn, Sp. 

 PL 1599. Mastigobryuin trilobatum, G. L. et N. Synop. Hepat., 

 p. 230. Jungermannia radicans, Hoff. Germ. 2, p. 87. W. 

 Mountain -woods, Upper Lough Bray, and Seven Churches. D. 

 Killakee Glen. 



Odontoehisma. Dumortier. 



sphagni, Dicks. Dumortier. Jungermannia sphagni, Dicks. 

 Fasc. PL Crypt. Brit. 1, p. 6. Sphagnocetis communis, Nees, 

 in G. L. et N. Synop. Hepat., p. 148. W. In bogs, among 

 Sphagnum. Frequent. D. Killakee Glen, and other boggy 

 places. 



Cephalozia. Dumortier. 



elachista, Jack. Jungermannia elachista Jack, in Gottsche et 



Babenhor. Hepat. Europ., exsic. No. 574. W. On moist 



banks at Lough Bray. Very rare. S. 0. Lindberg. 

 byssacea, Both, Dumort. Jungermannia byssaeea, Both. Fl. 



Germ. 3, p. 387. Hook. Brit. Jung., t. 12. W. On paths in 



woods, ancl on bare crags. D. C. 

 bicuspidata, Linn, Dumort. Jungermannia bicuspidata Linn, Sp. 



PL 158. Hook. Brit. Jung., t. 11. W. On heaths and 



banks. D. Common, 

 uliginosa, Spruce. W. Moist banks, Lough Bray. D. 



Killakee Glen. (New to Ireland — " not previously published 



as Irish.") 

 connivens, Dicks. Jungermannia connivens, Dicks, PL Crypt. 



fasc. 4, p. 19, tab. 2, fig. 15. Hook. Brit. Jung., tab. 15. 



Blepharostoma connivens, Dumort, Bev. Jung., p. 18. W. Wet 



banks, among mosses. D. Wet places. C. 

 Var. a. conferta minor. On rotten wood, Frequent in both 



counties. 



