236 IRISH MOSSES FOUND IN CORK. 
Silaus pratensis. 
Pastinaca sativa. i Common. 
Torilis infesta. 
Torilis nodosa. 
Scandia Pecten 
i Frequent. 
Viscum album. “ Monk Soham.” 
Viburnum Opulus. Dennington. 
Galium erectum (?). “The Grove,” Badingham. 
Galium tricorne. Badingham. 
Dipsacus pilosus. Badingham, ete. 
Lactuca muralis. Frequent. 

New or Scarce Intsu Mosszs found chiefly in the County of Cork. 
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By Isaac CaRROu. 
Species not hitherto, as far as I am aware, recorded as Irish are marked 
with aw asterisk. 
* Sphagnum contortum, Schultz, 8, subsecundum. Bogs; Kin- 
sale and in county Waterford, probably frequent. 
. Phascum patens, Hedw. Marshy ground near Ballincolly 
Castle. Rare. 
. Phascum nitidum, Hedw. With the preceding. 
. Gymnostomum tenue, Bryol. Br.? “3 plant. Probably a 
short-leaved form of the above, but without fruit it would 
be rash to pronounce decidedly,” Wils. in litt. Abundant 
on walls by the Lower Glanmire road, resembling green 
plush. 
. *Dicranum Blytti, Br. Kur. Summit of Galtymore, Tippe- 
rary ; very scarce. 
. Campylopus densus, Schleich., var. fragilis. Frequent about 
Cork. Fr. amongst rocks near Blackpool in March. 
. Pottia Wilsoni, Br. et Sch. Little Island. Rare. 
. *Pottia crinita, Wils. In rocky places around Cork Harbour, 
Fr. in March. 
. Desmatodon nervosus, Br. et Sch. Youghal, LE. Sargint, Esq. 
Cork Harbour. 
Didymodon luridus, Hornsch. On walls and banks near Cork 
very plentiful; first observed by W. Wilson, Esq. 
