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to be common all along the west coast of Ireland, and occurs often 
in fruit.—T. papillosa Wils. Elm-tree at Millfield, Buncrana 
Barbula rubella Mitt.—B. tophacea Mitt.—Also var. br evifolia, at 
Bunerana. — B. fallax Hedw. — B. rigidula Mitt. Millfield, Bun- 
crana. — B. cylindrica Schimp. — B. revoluta Brid. — B. convoluta 
Hedw. Dundrain, Bridge End.—B. unguicuiata Hedw 
Weisia viridula Hedw.— W. rupestris C. M. Tullagh Point, 
Clonmany.—V. ver ticillata Brid. Wet rocks, Ballyliffin Strand.— 
W. crispata C.M. Banks by sea-shore, Portaw. Mr. H. N. Dixon 
writes to me that ‘it is a very interesting plant, being a form of 
Weisia crispata which I have never seen before; that species has 
usually narrower leaves than in W. me tilis, but here they are very 
wide, and very fragile.’ New to Ireland. 
‘richostomum crispulum Bruch. Goaside —— Buncrana.—T’. 
mutabile Bruch. Seaside banks, Buncrana. — Var. littorale Dixon. 
Same locality. — 7’. flavovirens Bruch. Buncrana. — T’. tenutrostre 
Lindb. Portaw Glen, Buncrana. — 7. nitidum — Seaside 
banks, Buncrana.—1’. tortuosum Dice Grianan Hill. 
Cinclidotus fontinaloides P. Beauv. Mill River, Bunera 
Eucalypta * eptocarpa Hedw. Barrack Hill and Castle Mill 
Wall, Buncran 
sedinanpien: compactum Schwgr. Wet rocks above river- -bed, 
Trillick, Buncrana 
Zygodon Mougeotii B .&§8. Damp rocks, Mill River, Buncrana ; 
and common on dripping rocks beside sea-shore, Portaw, Buncrana. — 
—Z. viridissimus Br. 
Ulota Bruchii Hornsch. Trees, Portaw Glen.—U. crispa Brid. 
—U. phyllantha Brid. Very common in the district. Occurs even 
on the rocks on the outer headlands of the coast, such as Fanad 
Point, where it is reached by the spray of the Atlantic. — 
U. Hutchinsie Hamm. On siliceous rock, Portaw Hill, Buncrana, 
at about 100 feet altitude. 
Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. Rocks at Tullagh Point, Clon- 
many. — O. anomalum Hedw. var. sawatile Milde. Grianan Hill ; 
Macamish Point. — O. afine Schrad. — O. pulchellum Sm. Bridge 
End Glen.—0. diaphanum Schrad. Trees at Bridge ind. 
Splachnum ampullaceum L. Portaw Glen. 
Ephemerum serratun Hampe. Garden at Bridge End. 
Physcomitrium pyriforme Brid. Ditch-sides between Bridge End 
and Galliagh. 
Fumaria peti Dixon. Castle Hill, Buncrana.—F’. Temple- 
ont Sm mmon and characteristic of ‘the riverside moss flora 
of f North Dotingal. —F’, hygrometrica Sibth. 
Aulacomnium palustre Schwaegr. 
Bartramia ithyphylia Brid. Rocks in river glen, Trillick. —B. 
pomiformis Hedw. Ditch-bank, Dundrain, Bridge End. 
Breutelia arcuata Schim 
Webera nutans BatwiVar, longiseta B. & S. Bonnemaine Bog; 
Bridge End.—W., albicans Schim 
Bryum filiforme Dicks. Occurs in all the mountain streams.— 
