189S.] Waddki,!.. — Notes 071 Mosses and Hepaticce of Ulster, 159 



H. stramineum, Dicks.— Bogs at Creevy Lake, Saintfield, Co. 



Down, Jan., 1898, C.H.W. 

 H. speciosum, Bridel. — A specimen labelled " Glenarm and through 



the Co. Antrim," D.M., and named H. albicans^ is certainly speciosum. 

 H. lutescens, Huds. — By canal at Middleton, Co. Armagh, June, 1885, 



C.H.W. 

 H. proelongum, Dill., var. Stokesli (Turner). — Woods, Saintfield, 



1896, C.H.W. 

 H. ornlthopodloides, Dill. (/^. gracile, Sw.)— Some small barren 



specimens not characteristic, labelled '^ Pterogoniutn filifonne, Schw. 



on rocks near Ballygally Head and other places in Co. Antrim, 



1837," D.M., on examination turned out to be H. ornithopodioides. 



There is no other specimen of that moss in the collection, and Mr. 



Stewart gathered it at Ballygally Head. P. filiforme will therefore 



have to be omitted from our list. 



H, heteroptcrum (Bruch.), Spr There is a specimen named 



H. catemilatiim corrected to this from "rocks, head of Glenariff, 

 1836," D.M. Woods at Saintfield, Co. Down, C.H.W. 



H. pulchelluin, Dicks.— "Agnew's Hill," D.M. 



*AntitrichIa curtipendula (L.), Brid.— Dungiven, Co. Derry, 

 October, 1897, collected by Mr. J. B. Parker and sent to the Moss 

 Exchange Club. 



Lejeunea hamatifolla (Hook).— " Glendoon, 1836," D.M. 



PiRurozia cochleariformis (Weiss.) — "Abundant on moist boggy 

 moors through the Co. Antrim, 1836," D.M. 



Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.)— " Frequent in the Northern 



Glens," D.M. Woods at Saintfield, Co. Down, 1896, C.H.W. 

 Blepharostoma trichophyllum (Dill.}—" Glendoon," D.M. 



*Lepidozia reptans (E-) — "Abundant in shad}- woods, head of 

 Glenariff," D.M. Colin Glen, 1898, C.H.W. Woods at Saintfield and 

 Killeen glen, Co. Down, C.H.W. 



*CephaIozla fluitans (Nees.)— Mr. D. M'Ardle has pointed out that 

 a specimen in Dr. Moore's collection named " aquatic var. of 

 /. iuflata, Huds., from near Giant's Causeway," is this species. 



*C. catcnulata (Huben). — "Rocks near the head of Glenbush, very 

 sparingly, Aug., 1838," D.M., named /. rcclusa, Tayl. 



C. sphagni (Dicks.) — "Bogs, among sphagnum, not unfrequent, 

 1838," D.M. 



*AdcIanthus declpiens (Hook.;— A small specimen so named, from 

 a "moist wood at the head of Glenariff, July, 1836," is certainly this 

 species. Mr. M'Ardle found a few stems in a gathering of mine 

 from Sallagh Braes, Co. Antrim, some years ago. 



Two species are included in the Antrim collection which would require 

 further examination, viz., Scapania timbrosa (Schrad.), " rare, only observed 

 in Glenarm, September, 1836," D.M., and .S". suhalpina (Nees.) "in marshy 

 places high on the mountains near Carnlough, 1837," D.M. I am not 

 familiar with them. 



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