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LIST OF SPECIES. 



The asterisk denotes that the spocies was not previously recorded for the 

 district. 



Crypelea heteromalla. Dill. 



This species is frequent throughout the district, but never abundant. 



HOOKERIA LUCENS. Dill. 



Tollymore Park, and Rostrevor Mountain, County Down.— Eev. 0. H. 

 Waddell. 



Hypnum loreum. Dill. 



Frequent in the Mourne Mountains. — Rev. C. H. Waddell. Rostrevor 

 Wood ; Slieve Comedagh ; Slieve Croob (Down) ; fruit abundant ; Ballygally 

 Head (Antrim).— S. A. S. 



H. BREVIROSTRE. Eh\ 



Narrowwater Wood, near Newry, fruiting abundantly. — Rev. 0. H. 

 Waddell. Fruiting sparingly at upper end of Holywood Glen, in January, 

 1876.— S. A. S. 



H. 8C0RPI0IDES. Bill. 



Rathlin Island (Antrim) ; barren. — S.A.S. 



* H. 8ARMENT0SUM. Wahl. 



Very rare. Spinkwee River Glen, above Tollymore Park. — Rev. H. 

 W. Lett. 



H. EUCYRIUM. Schp. 



[This moss, so rare in Ireland, was found by Rev. Mr. Waddell on Angle- 

 sey Mountain, County Louth. It should be sought for on the Mourne Moun- 

 tains also.] 



H. REBUPINATUM. Wils. 



Ballyholme ; Cregagh Glen (Down) ; Kilroot ; Ballygally Head ; Fair 

 head (Antrim). Frequent in fruit. 11-2. — S. A. S. 



* H. CUPRESSIFORME. Dill. Var lacunosum. Wils. 



Warrenpoint, County Down. — Rev. C. H. Waddell. 



