50 Stewart— Lijt of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 



50. Hypnum plumosum. Swartz. 



Frequent on wet rocks, and on stones in mountain streams. " On moist 

 stones and banks in Co. Antrim — not rare." — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 

 Moneymore (Derry) ; Agnew's Hill, Woodburn, Belfast Hills, Colin Glen 

 (Antrim) ; Ballyoran, Slieve Croob (Down). — S.A.S. 10-2. 



51. H. populeum. Hedw. 



Frequent on stones, more rarely on trees. Sallagh Braes near Larne, 

 Kilroot, Woodburn, Knockagh, Carnmoney Hill, Belfast Hills (Antrim) ; 

 hills near Holywood and Newtownards (Down). — S.A.S. 1 1-2. 



52. H. RUTABULUM. Linn. 



Damp banks, on stones, on the ground, and sometimes on walls and trees 

 — abundant everywhere. 10-3. 



53. H. velutinum. Linn. 



On stones, hedge banks, walls, and sometimes on trees — common in 

 Derry, Antrim, and Down. 11 -2. 



54. H. ALBICANS. Dill. 



"Glenarm, and through the county of Antrim." — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 

 Dublin. This moss occurs on sandy shores all round the Down coast, but 

 always barren. — S.A.S. 



55. H. GLAREOSUM. Bruch. 



" On a moist meadow in Glenaan, Co. Antrim, but rare." — Moore, Herb. 

 Coll. Sc. Dublin. On ditch bank west of Carrick Junction Station (Antrim); 

 barren. — S.A.S. Probably not rare, but easily overlooked. 



56. H. LUTESCENS. Dill. 



Rare. "Moist boggy places in Co. Antrim. "—Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 

 Dublin. In old chalk quarry at Springhill, Moneymore (Derry) ; in fruit 

 Dec. 26, 1872.— S.A.S. 



57. H. TAMARISCINUM. Hechv. 



In shady glens, and on damp banks in woods and hedges — very common. 

 11-12. 



58. Leskea sericea. Dill. 



On rocks, stones, trees, walls, and dry banks — frequent through Derry,. 

 Antrim, and Down. 1 1-2. 



