254 NECEERACEJE. 



Holy-wood; Templeton. Crawfordsbum, Holywood wood, 



Dundonald, Drumbo, Killeen, and Cregagb Glen ; S.A.S. 



Narrow- water, Rostrevor Mountain, and Rocky Mountain ; 



C.H."W. Tievedocbarrah, and Donard demesne ; H.W.L. 

 Antrim — Carr's Glen ; Templeton. On moist sbady banks in nortbern 



glens; D.M. Woodbum, and Gleno ; S.A.S. Sallagb Braes ; 



C.H.W. 

 Derry — Ness Glen, and Bond's Glen ; Templeton. Abundant by tbe Roe 



above Limavady ; D.M. 



SERIES II. Order XXIII. irECKEBACEJE. 



Sect. I. — NecJcerece. 



PABOTBXCKUXVX {Brid.) Mitt. (Thamnium Schimp,). 



1. P. alopecurum {Linn.) Mitten, 



Damp sbady places, and banks of streams — common. Fr. Nov — Feb. 



HOMAIiZA Bridel. 



1. K. trlchomanoldes {Schreb.) Bridel. 



On trees, rocks, and stones — very common. Fr. Nov. — Feb., but sel- 

 dom found in fructification. 



XTECKERA Eedwig. 



1. TT. complanata (Linn.) Hueh. 



Rocks, trees, and damp banks — common, but less so tban tbe preceding 

 species. Fruit rare, but occasionally found from December till end of 

 February. 



2. wr. crispa {Linn.) Hedw. 



Damp rocks, and on stones in sbady places — fi-equent. Fruit very rare. 



Down — Slieve Donard, and Newtownards Glen; S.A.S. Tollymore 

 Park; C.H.W. 



Antrim— Witb fruit in Colin Glen ; Flor. Bib. In fruit at tbe bead of 

 Glenariffe ; D.M. "Witb over-ripe capsules on rocks at top 

 of Colin Glen lltb April, 1885, also plentiful in tbe barren 

 state on Black Mountain, Sallagb Braes, and Glenarm ; S.A.S. 

 Drumnasole ; H.W.L. 



Derry— Benbradagb Mountain ; S.A.S. 



