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pieneneneiaie cirrata Lindb. Portaw Glen. 
Campylopus flecuosus Brid. Birdstown Wood. — C. pyriformis 
Brid.—C. fragilis B. & S. The form densus seems to be commoner 
than the typical plant.—C. atrovirens De Not.—C. brevipilus B. & S. 
Buncrana and Tullagh Point, Clonmany. — C. symplectus Stirton. 
In round tufts embedded in detritus of mountain stream at Trillick 
Banks, near Buncrana. I am indebted to Dr. pay for the veri- 
fication of this moss. He has found it also in Tarbert, Harris 
(Outer Hebrides), and has written a full lee of it in the Annals 
of Scottish Natural History. Its external appearance is very dis- 
tinctive, and microscopical examination shows fully its claim to 
specific rank. It belongs to the same group as C. subulatus Schimp. 
tleaa scoparium Hedw.—D. Bonjeani De Not. Ned's aah 
Buncrana.—D. majus Turn. Portaw Glen, Carradoan Wood, T 
lick sy .—D, fuscescens Turn. Grianan Hill, Ca catea a Hull 
Buncrana, 
Leucobr yum glaucum = 
Fissidens bryoides Hedw. — F. osmundoides Hedw. Dripping 
banks at sea-shore, se pag Buncrana, and river-banks at Tril- 
lick.—F. adiantoides Hedw. This species, which is naturally an 
River. An interesting pidition to the Trish Moss Flora. 
Grimmia spocee ‘pa Com — Var. rivularis W. & M. 
Mill River and Castle ina ‘Buncrana. — G. maritima ‘Turn. — G. 
pulvinata Smitl h.—G. trichophylla ae Ballinarry, Buncrana.— 
G. Hartmani Schimp. Rock on Castle Hill, Buncrana.—G@. Doniana 
Sm. Scalp Mountain. 
hacomitrium aciculare Brid. — R. fasciculare Brid. — K, hetero- 
stichum Brid. —R. lanuginosum Brid. Often in fruit.—R. canescens 
Brid. and var. ericoides B. & S. 
Puchonsed ium polephy lism Firnr. 
Hedwigia ciliat 
Acaulon ri ei C. M. Ditch-bank, Bridge End, and near 
Buncrana Waterworks. 
Phascum cuspidatum Schreb. 
Pottia recta Mitt. Tennis-ground, Fahan Station. Top of 
Barrack Hill, Bunerana, and ditch-bank at Millfield, Buncrana. 
Apparently not rare in ome ga ict.—P. Heimit Firnr. Macamish, 
and sea-shore at Ballin De Stirton remarks on the plant 
from ary locality, that it a “that curious form of ottia Heimii 
Tortula ambigua Angstr. Ditch-banks, Buncrana, and lime- 
Capped wall at Fenmybarn. Tunnel, near Londonderry.—T. muralis 
Hedw.—T. subulata Hedw. — T. ruralis Ebrh. Sandy ope at 
