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Frullania microphylla ? Finlarig Woods, Killin (88), July. 1900. 
W. Young. “Is F. fragilifolia Tayl., with perianths.”—S. M. 
Mac vicar. 
F. eboracensis Gottsche. Tree trunks, Grove City, Mercer Co., 
Pa., U.S.A. Coll., W. C. Barbour. Comm., C. H. Waddell. 
Lejeutiia ovata (Tayl ) v. puviila. Lough Duff, Kerry, 21 April, 
’99. H. W. Lett and D. McArdle. “This is the ordinary form 
of L. ovata. It is here epiphytic on Frullania microphylla 
(Gottsche) Pears. There is also the male plant of Plagiochila 
tridenticulata in the same packet.” — S. M. Macvicar. 
Radula aquilegia Tayl. Lough Duff, Corcaguiny, Kerry, 21 
April, ’99. H. W. Lett and D. McArdle. 
Porella platyphylla (L.) Shady banks, Castleshane, Co. Monaghan, 
July, 1900. C. H. Waddell. “Is P. rivularis Nees. The great 
amount of variation in the appearance of P. rivularis does not 
appear to be generally known. In wet places by the side of 
streams it is blackish green and flaccid, and is in this state usually 
recognised ; but in drier ground it is a stiffer plant, lighter in 
colour, not unfrequently yellowish green, especially when dry, and 
occasionally slightly shining; in fact, not unlike some forms of 
P. Icevigata. All these states can be known from P. platyphylla by 
the longly decurrent postical lobe, and the stipules being distant 
from one another. The postical lobe is also narrower, more acute 
and frequently twisted, and the stipules are more decurrent. In 
P. platyphylla the stipules are usually approximate, and the antical 
lobes more closely imbricated.”—S. M. Macvicar. 
Anlhelia julacea (Lightf.) Craig Mohr, Glen I.ochay (88), July* 
’96. W. Young. Cwm Idwal, Carnarvon, Aug., 1900. W. R- 
Linton. 
Anlhelia Juralzkana Limpr. Ben Heasgarnich, 7/00. W. Young. 
“Is A. julacea, being dioicous. The male bracts may be seen 
giving a swollen appearance to the stem in places. If these be 
dissected back, the antheridia or their remains can be seen. 
A. Juralzkana is paroicous, the male bracts being beneath the 
perianth.” — S. M. Macvicar. 
Mastigophora Woodsii (Hook). Mangerton Mountain, Kerry, 
22 June, ’85. Coll., S. A. Stewart. Comm., C. H. Waddell. 
Brandon Mountain, Kerry, 5 June, 1900. H. W. Lett and D. 
McArdle. 
Herberta adunca (Dicks). Brandon Mountain, Kerry, 5 June, 
1900. H. W. Lett. “ Herberta has priority, but the packets are 
labelled ‘ Schisma adunca ’ by Mr. Lett.”—J. A. W. 
H. adunca var. straminea (Dum). Craig Mohr, Glen Lochay, 
7/99. W. Young. “ Is the ordinary mountain form of the 
species. There is some doubt as to what Dumortier’s plant was.”— 
S. M. Macvicar. 
