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1. H. filldnum Linn. 



In wet rocky places, and by streams — frequent. Fr. Feb. — May. 



Ascends to 2500 feet. 



Down— Holy wood bills; S.A.S. Magberalin, Kilwarlin, Rostrevor 

 Mountain, Moygannon Glen, and by the Yellow- water River; 

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



Antrim— Colin Glen ; Templeton, 1803. Sparingly near the head of 

 Glenariffe ; D.M. Glenavy River, Stoneyford, Belfast hills, 

 Woodburn, Agnew's Hill, and Rathlin ; S.A.S. Kenbane 

 Head ; H.W.L. Marsh by Lagan canal near Belfast ; /. /. 

 Andrew. 



Derry — Lignapeiste ; D.M. Slievegallion, and Carndaisy Glen ; S.A.S. 



2. K. serpens Linn. 



Damp banks, tree trunks, and on the ground in shady places — very 

 common. Fr. Feb. — May. 



3. K. rlparium Linn. 



River banks, lake shores, and other wet places — rare. Fr. Aug. and 



Sept. 



Down — Abundant in several places by the canal above Moira, and plen- 

 tiful, but sparingly in fruit, on peaty lake shores of Derry 

 Lough, and other lakes about Ballynahinch ; S.A.S. In 

 Bally maginn bog near Magberalin ; C.H.W. 



Antrim — On the stones of Shawsbridge weir ; Templeton. 



Sect, II. — Campyliadelphus. 



4. H. stellatuxn Schreher. 



Wet boggy land — not uncommon. Fruit rare. 



Down — Pigeonrock Mountain, Slievenamady, and near Groomsport ; 

 H.W.L. Copeland Islands ; J. H. Davles. Above Tolly- 

 more Park, and at Ballymaginn near Magberalin; C.H.W. 

 Wet plaees by the river in Tollymore Park ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — In moss holes, and old peat pits at Cranmore ; Templeton, 1805. 

 On the moors above Carnlough ; D.M. Wolfhill, and by the 

 Lagan below the second lock ; H.W.L, 



Derry — Marshy places in Bennedy Glen above Dungiven ; D.M. 



Sect. III. — Drepanocladus. 



5. K. glaucuxn LamJc. (H. commutatum Hedw.). 



Wet banks, and dripping rocks— frequent. Fr. April — June. 

 Down— Gillhall demesne, Slieve Donard, Slieve Croob, Holywood Hills, 

 and Drumbo Glen ; S.A.S. Deers' Meadow, Tollymore Park, 



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