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Antrim- -Black Mountain ; T. Tinmmond, op. cit. Fairhead ; Moore^ 

 Proc. R.I. A. Boggy heaths on Slemish, and Knocklayd ; 

 S.A.S. 



Berry—Common ; D.M. Benbradagh, and frequent in the Sperrin 

 Mountains ; S.A.S. 



Var. PALUDOsrs Schimper. 



Down— Bog near Rocky River ; C.H.W., 1883. 



4. C. setlfoUus Wilson. 



Damp rocks— very rare, and without fruit. 

 Down — Slieve Commedagh, and at Blackstairs on Slieve Donard ; H.W.L, 



5. C. atrovlrens J)g Notaris. 



Wet rocks — rare, though locally abundant. No fruit found. 



Down — Wet boggy rocks on Slieve Donard ; S.A.S. Rostrevor Mount- 

 ain, and common on the Moume Mountains ; C.H.W. 

 SHevemeel Beg, and frequent in Moume ; H.W.L. 



Antrim — Frequent on wet rocks at the northeast of Rathlin ; S.A.S. 

 Sallagh Braes ; C.H.W. 



6. C. brevlpllus Br. et Schimp. 

 Damp rocky heaths — rare, and barren. 



Down— Slieve Commedagh, Shanslieve, and east side of Slieve Donard ; 

 H.W.L. 



DZCRANO'WEZSSZA Lindberg, 



1. D. clrrata (Linn.) Lindb. 



On rocks, and occasionally on wood — not common. Fr. Nov. — Mar. 



Down— On a stone in a little glen at Ballyhanet, 1808 ; Templeton, M.S. 

 note in Muse. Hib. Rocks east of Groomsport ; W. Thonipsmi, 

 1835. Boulder stone on mountain above Rostrevor ; S.A.S. 

 Bencrom, and Clandeboye ; H.W.L. On trees at Warren- 

 point, and on rocks at Shanslieve, Pigeonrock Mountain, and 

 Rocky Mountain near HiUtown ; C.H.W. 



Antrim — In clefts of the timber of the beams of the second lock of the 

 Lagan canal ; Templeton, 1808. On the wood of the locks of 

 the Lagan canal. May 1838 ; D.M. (not found there now). 



Derry — On rocks at 1400 feet on SHevegallion ; D.M. {sub W. crispula). 



BZCRAM-UM Eedwig. 



1. B. majus Smith. 



Damp shady rocks, and banks — frequent. Fruiting in spring, and 



