56 Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 



103. Bryum pallens. Swartz. 



Banks of streams, and in boggy places — not common. " Banks of stream 

 above Colin Glen." — Mr. J. H. Davies, Phytologist, Vol. III. Sluggada Burn 

 at Dart Mountain (Derry) ; not rare in the same range, rising to 1,400 feet. 

 Wet bog at Duneane, near Randalstown (Antrim). — S.A.S. 6-7. 



104. B. alpinum. Linn. 



Mountain heaths — frequent. Slieve Gallion (Derry) ; Slemish, Agnew's 

 Hill, Divis Mountain (Antrim) ; descending to near the sea level on Slieve 

 Donard (Down).— S.A.S. All barren. Dr. Moore found it in fruit on Carrick- 

 fergus Commons in June, 1836. 



105. B. pseudo-triquetrum. Schwaeg. 



Wet rocky places, and banks of streams in the hills — l'are. On Slemish 

 Mountain, and on wet basaltic rocks in Colin Glen (Antrim) ; on slate rocks 

 in Newtownards Glen, old quarry at Ballymachan, wet rocks on Slieve Don- 

 ard (Down).— S.A.S. 5-7. 



106. B. Wahlenbergii. Schwaeg. 



Dripping rocks and wet stony places — not common. " The Glens near 

 Cushendall." — Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. Prospect 

 Hill, Lisburn. — Mr. J. Creeth. Crow Glen near Belfast (Antrim) ; Bally- 

 machan, Banbridge (Down). — S.A.S. 4-5. 



107. B. carneum. Linn. 



Sides of drains and streams, and on rocky river banks — not rare. "Banks 

 of small rivulet at Ballintoy." — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Woodburn, 

 Belfast Hills, Lisburn (Antrim) ; Ballymachan Glen (Down). — S.A.S. 3-5. 



108. B. NUTANS. Schreb. 



Bogs and wet heaths— frequent. " Slemish." — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 

 Dublin. Woodburn, Belfast Hills, Lisburn (Antrim) ; rising to 1,600 feet on 

 Slieve Croob, and to over 2,000 on Slieve Donard (Down). — S.A.S. 4-5. 



109. B. CRUDUM. Schreb. 



"On a flow bog, in the parish of Rasharkin, Antrim, 1837." — Moore, 

 Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. " Carnlough Glen near the 

 Waterfall."— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 



no. Aulacomnion palustre. Schwaeg. 



Marshy heaths and wet peat bogs— frequent. Slieve Gallion (Derry) ; 



