HTPNACB^. 243 



lit K. intermedium Lindb. 



Boggy, and wet heathy places — rare. Fr. not found. 

 Antrim — Rathlin Island ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— Church Island near Toome; J. J. Andreiv, 



12. H. revolvens Swartz. 



Wet stony and peaty places— not common. Fr. May and June, but 

 usually sterile. 



Down — Sparingly on Slieve Donard, and Slieve Croob ; S.A.S. Ros- 

 trevor Mountain, Pigeonrock Mountain, and Tollymore Park ; 

 C.H.W. Frequent on the Moume range ; H.W.L. 

 Antrim —Bog on Cave Hill, wet heath on Carrickf ergus commons, and on 

 Slemish Mountain ; S.A.S. 

 [H. HAMiFOLiuM ScJmnper. 



In pools, and marshes by the shore of Lough Neagh at Kinnego, Co. 

 Armagh ; C.H."W., 1882. Not yet found in any other British locality, 

 but may be expected on the Antrim shores of Lough Neagh. A prize 

 worth searching for.J 



13. H. lycopodioides Necker, 

 In bogs— very rare. 



Antrim — Fruiting in a bog in the parish of Rasharkin ; Moore, op, cit. 



Sect. IV. — Seorpidium. 



14. B. scorpioides Linn, 



Wet boggy places— rare. Fr. Spring (Berk.). 

 Down— Boggy heath on Slieve Croob ; S.A.S. Rostrevor, and Pigeon- 

 rock Mountain ; H.W.L. Mountains above Tollymore Park : 

 C.H.W. 



Antrim— Turf bogs ; Templeton. Bogs in the north, but not in frmt ; 

 D.M. Luxuriant, but barren on boggy places in the north- 

 west of Rathlin ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Abundant in Glenchain ; D.M. 



Sect. V. — Hygrohypnum. 



15. H. ochraceum Turner. 



Rocky river banks— rare. Fr. May and June {Berk.), 

 Down— Slieve Commedagh, and Slievenabrock ; H.W.L. Abundant at 

 the upper waters of the Bann ; C.H.W. By the river in 



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