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Frequent on moist banks in the northern glens ; D.M. Black 

 Mountain, AgneVs Hill, and Rathlin Island; S.A.S. 

 Deny — Ness Glen, and Bond's Glen, and on a boggy mountain between 

 Cumber and Lagnagappagh ; Templeton. Not xmcommon ; 

 D.M. Among heath on SlievegaUion, and under stones in 

 several of the Sperrin mountains ; S.A.S. 



63. H. sylvaticum Linn. 



Rocks, and shady banks — rare, Fr. July — Sept. 

 Down — Hedge bank at Tullygamet south of Knock, and abundant in fruit 



on stones in Rostrevor wood; S.A.S. In a cave on Cove 



Mountain; C.H.W. Slievenabrock ; H.W.L. CregaghGlen; 



/. /, Andrew. 

 Antrim — Near Lisbum; J. Creeth. Stones on Black Mountain, and 



under fallen rocks on the Knockagh, and Ballygally Head ; 



S.A.S. 



64. B. dentlculatum Linn. 



Damp rocks, and woods— frequent. Fr. June and July. Ranges from 



near sea level to over 2009 feet. 



Down— Eagle Mountain ; C.H.W. Cove Mountain, Slieve Donard, 

 Slievenabrock, and Tollymore Park; H.W.L. 



Antrim — "Woods, and moist shady places ; Templeton. Ballygally Head, 

 and frequent in shady crevices of rocks; D.M. Sparingly 

 in hedge bank at Stockman's lane, and in abundance on basaltic 

 clifPs of Slemish ; S.A.S. Colin Glen ; C.H.W. 



Derry— At 2000 feet on Sawel Mountain ; D.M. 



Sect. XLX. Acrocladium. 



65. B. cuspldatum Linn. 



Swampy ground, especially on heath — very common. Fr. April— 

 Jxme. 



SERIES II. Ordbr XXII. P TEBY G O P B Y X.Xi A C B JE. 

 PTEBVGOPBYX.X.UM JBridel. 



1. P. lucens (Linn.) Brid. (Hookeria Smith). 

 Damp clay banks near streams —frequent. Fr. Dec. — Feb. 

 Ppwn— On rocks by the lower fall in TolljTnore Park, and in a glen near 



