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THE BRITISH NATURALIST. [N OVEMBER 



Belfast (J. B.); Cultra, co. Down (W. H. P.); R. Annalee, 

 Ballyhaise, co. Cavan (J. N. H.); Coolmore, co. Donegal, 

 Armagh (W. F. J.) ; Deansgrange, co. Dublin (H. C). 

 B. qu 1 nque striatum, Gyll. — Near Belfast (A. H.) ; Armagh (W.F.J.); 



banks of Dodder, Dublin (McN.) ; Stillorgan, co. Dublin 

 (H. C). 



B. obtus-um, Sturm. — Armagh (W. F. J.) ; Lough Oughter, co. Cavan 

 (J. N. H.); Dublin district (McN.); S. Louth, S. Dublin 

 (H. C). 



B. guttula, F.— S. Louth, S. Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford (H. C). 

 B. mannerheimi, Sahl. — Ardara, Coolmore, Armagh, Loughgilly 



(W. F. J.) ; Carngaver, co. Down (W. H. P.) ; Tullyesker, co. 



Louth (H. C). 



B. riparium, Ol.—" Ireland " (S. M.) ; S. Louth, S. Dublin, Wexford 

 (H. C.J. 



B. ^neum, Germ. — Near Belfast (A. H) ; Benburb, co. Tyrone, Armagh 

 (W. F. J.); Dublin district (McN.); Cork (M. B) ; S. Louth, 

 S. Dublin (H. C). 



B. assimile, Gyll. — Near Belfast (A. H.); Skerries, co. Dublin 

 (H. C). 



B. Clarki, Daws. — Coolmore, co. Donegal, Armagh (W. F. J.). 



B. doris, Panz. — Near Belfast (A. H.) ; Coney Island, Lough Neagh, 



Armagh (W. F. J.); Loughgilly, co. Armagh (H. L. J.); 



Dublin district (McN. and H. C). 

 B. minimum, F. — Near Belfast (A. H.). 

 B. normannum, Dej. — Bundoran, co. Donegal (S. M.). 

 B. schuppeli, Dej.—" Ireland " (S. M.). 



NOTES. 



A short time ago we called attention to the issue of the first 

 fasciculus of the Rev. W. Johnson's Lichen Herbarium, containing 

 forty examples of the lichen flora of the three northernmost counties of 

 England. The second fasciculus is now before us, and contains a well- 

 representative collection of these minute plants, numbering forty 

 specimens. Cladonia is illustrated by a further addition of six, Cladina, 

 Ramalina, Cetraria, Platysma, and Parmelia each by three specimens, 

 while Lecanora is represented by no less than -ten examples. The 

 work, when complete, will form a unique volume of the lichen^fiora. 



It is with pleasure we ask our readers' attention to the monograph 

 of the land and freshwater mollusca of the British Isles, by J. W. 



