192 CEARACE^. 



On Divis Mountain ; Dr. Eea. Knocklayd, and Slievenanee ; 

 Cyb. lUh. Garron Plateau ; E.Ll.P. 

 Derry— Only observed on the top of Dart, and on the north side of Slieve 

 Gallion near the cairn ; D.M. 



3. Xi. selag-o Linn. Fir Clubmoss. 



Mountain heaths, and moory peat bogs— common. Fl. mid. May till 

 mid. Sept. Ranges from near sea level to 2500 feet on the Moume 

 Mountains. 



SSIiAGZN'EIiZsA Fal. de Beanvais. 



1. S. spinosa Bemiv. (Lyc. selaginoidt:s Linn.). 

 Boggy heaths in rocky ground — frequent. Fl. July and Aug. At 

 various elevations from sea level to 1500 feet. 

 Down — Crevices of rocks in the Moume Mountains ; Templcton. At 



Balloch ; Flor. list. Slieve Croob ; C. Dichson. 

 Antrim — In moist places among the sandhills near the Giants' Causeway, 



and on Agnew's Hill ; Ttmpleton, 1804. Slemish Mountain ; 



Flor. TJht. Knocklayd, summit of Fairhead, and sparingly 



on Eathlin ; S.A.S. Glenarm, Slievenanee, and Lurigethan ; 



E.Ll.P. 

 Deny— Kear Derry ; Tempjeton. Moist places on the sandy wan-en 



between Downhill and the Bann ; D.M. Benevenagh ; 



J5.iV.-F. a, 1863. Sandhills at Magilligan ; i^/or. C/Vs^. Ben- 



bradagh; S.A.S. 



SEEIES II. Order Y. CHARACEJE. 



CKARA raillant. 



1. C. frag-ills Desv. 



Lakes, and ponds — frequent. 



Down— Lough Aghery, and pond in the Ormeau Park ; S.A.S. Holy- 

 wood (var. CAPILLACEA Thuill.) ; E.Ll.P. 



Antrim— County Antrim ; Grov. Brit. Char. In several of the lakelets 

 in the Island of Eathlin ; S.A.S. Lough Xeagh (var. deli- 

 CATfLA A. Braun) ; S.A.S. In County Antrim (var. barbata 

 Gant.) ; Wm. Thompson. 



2. C. aspera TTiUd. 

 Lakes— apparently not common. 



