204 LICRANACE^. 



Down— Holy wood Hills, Cregagh, Sydenham, and Knock; S.A.S. 



Hillsborough ; H.W.L. Warrenpoint, banks of Kilkeel 



Eiver, and in Quarry, and on river bank at Magheralin; 



C.H.W. 

 Antrim— Found on the slip of a bank in CoHn Glen, also field north of 



Lambeg, and side of road to Grogan's Glen ; Templeton, 1801. 



Marshy ground at Black Mountain, and abundant in wet clay 



fields at Stranmillis, Cave Hill, and Islandmagee ; S.A.S. 

 Deny — Curleybum, and Ballyharrigan Glen, but not common ; D.M. 



Var, CALLISTOMUM {Dicks.) Braith. 

 Antrim— Colin Glen {I)r. Scott, 1802) ; Brit. Moss Flora. 

 Derry — Near Derry {R. Broicn) ; Templeton. Near Derry {Br. Scott) ; 



Brit. Moss Flora. 



Yar. TENriFOLiuM Bruch. 

 Do^vn — "Wet clay bank at Stormount ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — On chalk rocks south of Larne ; S.A.S. 'Lame (Stetcart) ; Brit. 



Moss Flora. 



2. A. rufescens {Licks.) Linclb. (Die. el'fescens Sm.). 

 Arenaceous rocks, and damp shady banks — rare. Fr. Aug. — Nov. 



Down — On Crown Mount near Newry ; C.H."W". 



Antrim — Base of a little bridge at Cranmore ; Templeton, 1801. On 



sandbanks near Belfast ; T. Briimmond, Musci Scotici, vol. 3. 



On mica schist in Glenshesk, and on Brean Mountain ; S.A.S. 

 Deny — On bare clay banks near Derry {R. Brown) ; Templeton. 



3. A. squarrosum {Starke) Lindb. 



Wet stony places, and dripping rocks — not common, and usually barren. 



Down — On diipping rocks by the riverside between Slieve Donard and 

 Diamond M ountain ; Temp)leton. By Bloody bum Eiver, and 

 in several places on Slieve Donard, and Slieve Croob, also on 

 Caragaver Hill; S.A.S. Slieve Commedagh ; H.W.L. 

 Eostrevor, Yellow Water, and Slievenabrock ; C.H.W, 



Antrim — Peaty marsh on Slemish, and wet stony places on Carrickfergus 

 commons ; S.A.S. 



DeiTy— Eocks by stream on Meenard Mountain, south of Dungiven ; S.A.S. 



Sect. III.-^SeUgei"iecB. 



SEXiZGERZA Br, 8; Schimp. 



1. S. Bonii {Sm.) C. Muell. 

 Wet sandstone rocks — extremely rare. 

 Antrim — In good fruit on wet Greensand rocks by the side of the first 



