240 ETFNACE^. 



Antrim — Wet peaty bog at back of Cave Hill, marshy margin of Lough - 

 mourne, and peaty heath on Carrickfergus commons ; S.A.S. 



7. IMC. punctatum (Schreb.) Hedw. 



Dripping rocks, wet banks, and margins of mountain streams— com- 

 mon. Fr. Feb.— March. Ranges from sea level to 2500 feet. 



SERIES II. Order XXI. KTPia-.A.CEJE. 



THUZDZUM Br. et Schimp. 



1. T. tamarlsclfolium {Nech.) Lind. (Hyp. proliferum Linn.). 

 On stones, and banks in damp woods and shady glens— common. Fr. 

 Oct.— Jan. 



XiBSSEA Eedwig. 

 1. Ii. polycarpa Ehrhart. 



On trees by rivers and lakes — not uncommon. Fr. May — July. 

 Down — Manybum rivulet; Templeton, 1805. On trees by the Lagan at 



Drumcro ; C.H.W. By the Annacloy at Rademon ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— Colin Glen ; Templeton. By the Lagan near Belfast ; T. Drum- 

 mond, Musci Scotici, vol. III. Massereene Park, riverside 

 above Templepatrick, and on bushes in the ditch by the 

 Lagan between first and second lock ; S.A.S. Drumbridge, 

 and Woodbum ; H.W.L. 



AXrOMODON- Hook. ^ Tayl 



1. A. vltlculosus {Linn.) E. % T. 



Vertical rocks of limestone, and basalt, on walls occasionally — frequent, 

 but almost always barren. 



Antrim — Deerpark wall, and limestone rocks about the mountains of 

 Belfast; Templeton. In fruit at Ballygally Head, Feb., 

 1837 ; D.M. Belfast hills, Knockagh, Gobbins, Gleno, 

 Lame, Sallagh Braes, and Ballintoy ; S,A.S. Kilwaughter ; 

 H.W.L. Killyglen; C.H.W. 



HTPirUM Lillenius. 

 Sect, I. — Ami 



