14 The hish Natufalist, January, 



Co. Down. 



♦DItrlchum tenuifollum, Lindb.— Very sparingly amongst Weisia. 

 -ciridula, at Leuaderg. Kxtremely rare in Ireland. 



•Flssldcns crasslpes, Wils.— On stump in an overfall in the River 

 Rann at Lenaderg. The only localised Irish station. 



♦Tortula nnarg-lnata, Spruce.— Shady brick wall, Lenaderg^ 

 Reported elsewhere in Ireland only from Co. Antrim. 



Barbula lurida, Lindb. — On brick by a stream, Lenaderg. Rare. 



Aulacomnium androgrynuni, Schwseg. — Damp earth on rock by 

 side of stream flowing into Eann, Lenaderg. Verj' rare in Ireland. 



*PliIIonotis capillariSf Lindb.— On garden soil and at side of a road- 

 way, Lenaderg. Male flowers not found, as stated above. 



Ambrystegiuin Juratzkanum, Schp. — Previously reported from 

 Lenaderg, has since been found in other places in the neighbour- 

 hood. The specimens which IMr. Dixon considers well marked and 

 characteristic of the t3'pe are those which were gathered in a 

 distinctly wet situation — on stones under dripping water. Very rare 

 in Ireland, but likel}- overlooked. 



A* fiuviatile, B. & S. — Rocks in River Lagan below Dromore. Also 

 a rare plant in Ireland. In this county reported only from River 

 Bann, in which it is found to be very abundant. 



A. fiiiclnum, De Not. var. trichodcs, Brid. — Bj- a disused water- 

 wheel on the River Lagan below Dromore. 



Hypnum exannulatuin, Gunib— A form which Mr. Ingham, who 

 has given much study to the harpidivid Hypna, refers to var./mwa///;;;. 



H. ochraceuni. Turn. — A curious form with short, ver}- obtusely 

 pointed leaves, not, or hardly at all secund, approaching var. 

 flaaidum. On wood, mostly unier water on weir, R. Bann, Lenaderg. 



H. stratnineum, Dicks. — Drumnagalley Bog. 



H. Patientlae, Lindb. — Side of field-roadway, Lenaderg. 



Co. Louth. 

 * Barbula convoIuta,':Hedw.— Frequent. 

 *B. unguiculata, Hedw.— Common. 

 ♦Amblyodon dealbatus» P. Beauv. — Damp sandy hollow, Mullagh- 



tee near Greenore. Very rare in Ireland. 

 *Bryum pendulum, vSchp. — Top of wall by the sea near Greenore. 

 *B. intermedium, Brid. — Damp sandy places by the sea, Mullaghtee, 



near Greenore. 

 *B. capillare. L.— Common. 

 *B. argenteum, L. — Common. 

 *IVInium undulatum, L. — Frequent. 

 *Eurhynchlum praeIongum,Hobk. — Common. 

 *E. tenellum, Milde. — Walls at Carlingford. 

 ♦Hypnum polygamum, Schp. — Damp sandy places, Mullaghtee, 



near Grtenore. Rare iu Ireland. 



Lenaderg, Co. Down. 



