1857.] 



IRISH MOSSES. 



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Hedwigidium imherhe, Br. and Sch. Ha- 

 bitat, near Gleugariff. Miss Hut- 

 chins. 

 Grimmia leucophcea, Greville. Habitat, 

 on basaltic rocks on the Antrim coasts 

 where it has been collected by myself, 

 and also by Mr. Orr. 

 Gfrimmia patens, Br. and Sch. Habi- 

 tat, Slemish Mountain, near Bally- 

 mena, Co. Derry, where I collected it 

 in 1836, and sent specimens to the 

 late Dr. Taylor. 

 Orthotrichum pumilum, Dickson. Ha- 

 bitat, near Kilcock, on trees. Mr. E. 

 Brown, 1852. 

 Orthotrichum lAidivigii, Sch. Habitat, 



Ireland. 'Bryol. Brit.' 

 Orthotrichum Drwmmondii, Hook, and 

 Grev. Habitat, Tore Mountain, KU- 

 larney. 'Biyol. Brit.' 

 Orthotrichum tenellum, Bruch. Habi- 

 tat, near Bantry. Miss Hutchins, 

 1815. In a wood about a mile west 

 of Galway, where I collected it spa- 

 ringly, 1854. 

 Bryum jpallescens, Sch. Habitat, near 



Clomnel, Mr. Sidebothom. 

 Bryum Tozeni, Greville. Habitat, near 

 Cork, by the side of the river Lee, 

 where I collected it in 1842, and 

 where it has since been found by Mr. 

 Isaac CarroU, of Cork. 

 B<wtra/midula Wilsoni, Br. and Sch. 

 Habitat, Connor HiU, near Dingle. 

 W. Wilson, Esq., 1829. 

 Bartraniia rigida, Bals. et Notaris. 

 Habitat, near Xillamey. Dr. Taylor. 

 Fissidens exilis, Hedwig. Habitat, Bo- 

 tanic Garden, Glasnevin. 

 Fissidens osmtcndioides, Hedwig. Habi- 

 tat, Benbulbeu, Co. Shgo, very large 

 and fine, 1854. 

 Fissidens asplenioides, var. )8, Swartz. 

 Habitat, near Glengarifif. W. "Wilson, 

 Esq. 

 Fissidens tamarindifolius, Tm^ner. Ha- 

 bitat, Cullenswood, near Diibhn. Dr. 

 Whitley Stokes. 



Tortula pajjillosa, Wilson. Habitat, 

 on trees, near Dublin. Fu'st observed 

 by Mr. D. Orr, 1856. 



Sacomitrium pratense, Braun. Habi- 

 tat, Lough Bray, Co. Wicklow, where 

 I observed it in 1845. 



Orthotrichum rupestre, Sch. Habitat, 

 on rocks near the Giant's Causeway, 

 where I first found it in 1837, and 

 sent it to the late Dr. Taylor. 



* Orthotrichum Bruchii, Br. Habitat, 

 on rocks near Clonmel. 1856. 



Orthotrichum phyllanthum, Br. and Sch. 

 Habitat, on trees near Johnstown, 

 Co. Wexford. Mr. Lawson, of Edin- 

 biu'gh, who is now engaged on a work 

 on Mosses, wrote to me that he had 

 received this Moss from the above 

 habitat in 1856. 



*Zygodon Mougeotii, Br. and Sch. Ha- 

 bitat, in the crevices of moist rocks, 

 many parts of Ireland; very fine at 

 Galtymore, 1855. 



^Leptohryumpynforme, 'Bryol. Exirop.' 

 Habitat, on a moist bank by the side 

 of the river Bann, about two miles 

 above Drogheda, 1850. This Moss 

 abounds on the surfaces of pots in otur 

 greenhouses, though so rare in a truly 

 wild state. 



*Bryum pseudotriquetrum, Schw. Hab., 

 Co. Antrim, in bogs, Mr. D. Orr, 1836. 



*Bryum iiliginosumi, Br. and Sch. Ha- 

 bitat, wet banks, Glendaugh, Co. Dub- 

 Hn. Mr. D. Oit, 1852. 



Bryum sanguineum, Bridel. Habitat, 

 moist banks, Kelly's Glen and Glen- 

 daugh. 1846. 



Bryum atropurpureum, Weber and 

 Mohr. Habitat, on walls and heathy 

 places near Dublin. 



The two last species are included in 

 Turner's ' Musci Hibernici,' under the 

 names of Bryum hicolor and Bryum 

 lacustre, according to Mr. Wilson, in 

 ' Biyologia Bi'itannica.' 



Bryum torquescens, Br. and Sch. Habi- 

 tat, Killariiey, and near Dublin. 1856. 



