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assistance in identification, as well as to Mr. E. C. Horrell for help 
regard to the Sphagna. I may add that I have followed in the 
nomenclature Dixon’s Student's Handbook, and Horrell’s European 
Sphagnacee. I have only given localities for the less commonly 
occurring species 
Sphagnum a Wils. Margin of rill, south side of Scalp 
Mountain, near the base.—S. Gi Sr ees Russ. Marsh beside 
Illies River, Buncrana. — S. rubelium Wils. —S. clei Klinger. 
Grianan Hill. — 8. quinquefarium Warnst. Common about Bun- 
crana.— 8. subnitens Russ. & Warnst. — 8. molle Sulliv. Grianan 
Hill. — 8. squarrosum Pers. Bog near Birdstown. — Var. spectabile 
Russ. Portaw Glen, Buncrana.—S. teres Rngate. Trillick Banks, 
Buncrana.—S. cuspidatum Russ. & Warnst. ig pulchrum Warnst. 
Ballinarry Hill, Buncrana.—S. recurvum Russ. & Warnst.—S. mol- 
luscum Bruch. Grianan Hill.—S. compactum DC. Ballinarry Hill. 
—S. inundatum Warhat! Portaw Glen. — 8S. rufescens Warnst.— 
cymbifolium Warnst. —S. papillosum var. normale Warnst. forma 
conferta (Lindb.) Warnst. — S. dens ine sy var. roseum Warnst. 
Bog on east side of Buncrana. (In the same habitat what appears 
to be 8. acutifolium Ehrh. var. elegans Braithw. occurs = ? S. 
Russowii Warnst. var. rhodochroum 
Andreea Rothii Web. & Mohr. Ro ocky sides of river at Trillick 
anks, Buncrana (approximate altitude 200 ft.). A curious habitat 
and low elevation for this moss. It is probable the ant, have 
Tetraphis pellucida Hedw. Carradoan Wood, west side of “yore 
Swilly ; abundant, and with frui 
Catharinea undulata Web. & M fobs: 
Oligotrichum incurvum Lindb. Grinan Hill, and in fields ad- 
jacent thereto. 
Polytrichum nanum Neck. — P, aloides Hedw. — P. urnigerum L. 
—P. piliferum Schreb.—P. juniperinum Willd.—P. commune L. 
hae subulatum Rabenh. 
richum homomallum Hampe. Roadside banks between Burt 
and Tondades rry.—D, flewicaule Hampe. Very abundant on sandy | 
links about Lough Swilly. 
Swartzia eesti met Stony ground at Ballyliffin Strand. 
Ceratodon purpr : 
Dichodontium pid Schimp.—D. Et Lindb. Bridge 
End River, Buncrana River, and others. A characteristic species 
of the mountain sseeind in North Dog 
Dicranella —. Schimp.—D. cerviculata Schimp. Bonne- 
maine Bog.— D. crispa Schimp. Ditch-bank, org: Hill, and 
sandy cutting, Millfield, Buncrana. ies a Sch 
Blindia acuta B. & §. Common, ptally re he sides of the 
mountain streams, and also on wet ground along the shores of 
Lough Swilly, where it descends to sea-level, At Bunerana shore 
occurs ‘‘a tall form showing a slight approach to the var. trichodes, 
but not that. I have gathered a similar —- at the foot of Errigal 
[Co. Donegal] and elsewhere” (H. N. D on), 
