200 LEUC0BR7ACEJE. 



the glen; Templeton^ \%QZ. Moume Mountains ; T. Lriim- 

 mond, op. cit. Wet rocks on Slieve Donard, and abundant 

 on boggy heath at summit of Slieve Croob ; S.A.S. Thomas 

 Mountain ; C.H.W. Frequent in Moume Mountains ; 

 H.W.L. 



5. F. taxifolius (Linn.) Hedicig. 



Damp banks in woods and shady places — common. Fr. Nov. — March. 



6. F. adiantoldes {Linn.) Hedwig. 



Damp shaded banks and rocks, and in woods— frequent. Fr. Dec. — 



Feb. 



Down — SHeve Donard, Drumbo Glen, Holywood Hill, and Cregagh 

 Glen; S.A.S. Moygannon Glen, and Tollymore Park; 

 C.H.W. Frequent; H.W.L. 



Antrim — Bog meadows; Templeton. GlenarifPe, and Cushendall ; D.M. 

 Shady banks at top of Colin Glen, Avet heath on Black Moun- 

 tain, and in abundant fruit under trees at Kilwaughter, also 

 Agnew's Hill, Sallagh Braes, Knocklayd, Fairhead, and 

 Eathlin ; S.A.S. By the Lagan near Belfast ; Br. S. M. 

 Malcomson. 



Derry — Frequent; D.M, Ditch banks near Moneymore ; S.A.S. 



SERIES II. Order X. XiEUCOBRYiiCEA:. 



I.EUCOBRYUM Hampe. 



1. Xi. ETlaucum {Linn.) Sckimp, 



Damp shaded rocks, and wet woods — frequent, but without fruit. 



Down— Birky moss, and other places ; Templeton. Under granite 

 boulders on Slieve Donard, and at Kilbroney, and on boggy 

 heath at Conlig ; S.A.S. Bostrevor wood, and Tollymore 

 Park ; C.H.W. Common, but not abundant in the Moume 

 Mountains ; H.W.L. 



Antrim — In bogs on the mountains, not rare in the county ; D.M. 

 Black Mountain, and Mount Aughrim ; /. Creeth. Frequent 

 on heaths in Rathlin Island ; S.A.S. Larne ; C.H.W. 



