THE MOSSES OF CO. DONEGAL. 861 
pa eR the two forms when the fruit is absent, and the leaf 
form that of the variety. 
Didyreeden cylindricus Bruch. Summit of Errigal; Poisoned 
Glen. 
Ditrichum homomallum Hedw. Poisoned Glen. — D. flexicaule 
Schwg. Falearragh. 
Trichostomum crispulum Bruch. Horn Head.— I. littorale Mitt. 
‘Poisoned Glen 
Barbula ruralis var. arenicola ei repel sg hills, Horn Head. 
Distichium inclinatum Hedw 1 
Grimmia funalis Schwg. Dungloe. Paci at foot of Errigal.— 
G. trichophylla Grev. Letterkenny, c. fr. G. maritima Turn. Hort 
Head.—G. pulvinata Dill. Horn Hea 
Racomitrium heterostichum Hedw. and var. _alopecurum B. & 
Errigal. — R. patens Dicks. Summit of Hrrigal. — R. ellipticum 
Turn. Errigal.—R. protensum. Doocharry Bridge, —R. sudeticum 
Funck. gal. 
Glyphomitrium Daviesti M. _ Foot of rieny Poisoned Glen. 
Ptychomitrium polyphyllum Dicks. Pas 
Zygodon scent Dicks. A few stems aad with other mosses 
from Gweedor 
“da sanenie Wils., U. crispa Hedw., U. phyllantha Brid. All 
three species growing together, and in the same tuft in some cases. 
Poisoned Glen.— U. Hutchinsieg Sm. Poisoned Glen 
Orthotrichum ‘saxatile Brid. Letterkenny. — O. pulchellum Sm. 
Kilmacrenan. 
Oedipodium Grifithianum Dicks. Crevices of rocks 0: 
of Errigal. This is, I believe, the first record of this in occkaae 
moss in nd. 
Splachnum sphaericum L. fil. Poisoned Glen. 
Entosthodon Templetoni Hook. Ho 
Philonotis calcarea B. & 8. Falcarragh. Sliev ague. 
Bryum inclinatum Swartz. Letterkenny.—B. sighaion L. Doo- 
charry Bridge, in fruit, and with the remains of abundant fruit of 
the preceding year.—B. /iliforme pr Poisoned Glen. 
Mnium punctatum Hedw.. Horn 
Fissidens osmundoides Hedw. Slieve League. — F, adiantoides 
Hedw. Doocharry Bridge. 
Sy cseeeme plumosum Swartz. Poisoned Glen. 
mchium myosuroides L. Sheve League. A form with closely 
ianiPibated leaves, often suddenly attenuated into a hair-like ni 
e. KHrrigal. 
Hypnum aduncum Hedw. Horn Head, on san nd-hills. A very 
abnormal form, growing on moist sand; with delicate almost fili- 
rm stems and. branches of a golden-yellow colour, and roe 
falcate leaves ; os Lanne esembling o f the 
Drepanium ‘eakbak an a Harpidiwn, ery swith wider laxer sarees 
and ae nerve. =e. exannulatum Gimb. Letterkenny. 
ong the mosses I collected in raguily passing © round the 
ie tia ees te ak mentioned in Stewart’s ‘ List of the 
