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30. H. plllferum Schreber. 



Moist, shady banks and rocks— frequent. Fruit very rare. 



Down— Banbridge, Newtownards, Cregagh Glen, Stormount Glen, and 

 Glenmachan; S.A.S. Moira ; H.W.L. Driimcro ; C.H.W. 



Antrim — Fruiting near Belfast (Temfleton) ; Flor. Bib. Carr's Glen, 

 Whitewell quanies, "Woodburn, Kilroot, Ballycarry, Gleno, 

 and Glynn; S.A.S. SaUagh Braes ; H.W.L., and C.H.W. 



31. B. rusclforme Necker. 



Dripping rocks, and on stones in streams — very common. Fr. Oct. — 

 March. 



32. K. murale Necker. 



Roadsides, and walls — rare. Fr. Nov. — Feb. 



Antrim — Walls near Belfast ; T. Brummond, op. cit. Tops of walls, 

 and on stones near Ballycastle ; D.M. In the water-table of 

 the Falls road beyond Andersonstown, and on a stone dyke 

 on the old road to Antrim above Ballysillan ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Common on walls, and stones ; D.M. 



33.1K. confertuzu Dickson. 



Banks, walls, stones, and at the roots of trees— very common. Fr. 

 Nov. — Jan. 



34. H. tenellum Dickson. 



Limestone, or occasionally basaltic rocks, and on walls — not common. 



Fr. Feb.— April. 



Down— Old walls of Dundrum Castle ; S.A.S. Plentiful on the walls 

 of a bridge in ToUymore Park; H.W.L., and C.H.W. 



Antrim — Plentiful on the rocks in Redhall Glen ; Templeton, 1809 (still 

 there). On the southwest side of the wall of Belfast Deer- 

 park, and on limestone in Carr's Glen, Trap rock at SaUagh 

 Braes, and Chalk in Rathlin Island ; S.A.S. 



Sect. X. — Brachythecium. 



35. K. velutlnuxn Linn. 



Damp banks, stones, and sometimes on trees — common. Fr. Nov. — 

 Jan. 



36. H. pseudoplumosum Brid. (H. plumosum Auct. Brit.). 



Wet rocky banks, and on stones in streams — frequent. Fr. Nov. — 

 March. 

 Down— On stones in the oak wood at Belvoir ; Templeton^ 1804. Slieve 



