408 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
Hab. Damp rocks in upland parts of the conntry. This beautiful 
species may be known readily by its dusky deep brown fol- 
iage, which is a great ornament to the rocks, on which it 
grows, in many parts of Ireland. Pair Head, Antrim, very 
fine in fruit, 1837. 
12. B. pallens (Swartz.). Muse. Suec, tab. 4. Bryol. Europ., 
vol. IV. Monogr., p. 68, tab. 373. Bryol. Brit., p. 233, tab. 
29. Eabenhor., Bryothec. Europ., 'No. 89. Bryum turbina- 
tum, Hook, and Tayl. (partly), Muscol. Brit., p. 202. 
Hab. In glens among the mountains, and in moist places. Kelly's 
Glen, Dublin. Erequent in County Wicklow, and most 
other hilly parts of Ireland. 
13. B. Duvalii (Voit.) Bridel., Bryol. Univ. 1, p. 679. Bryol. 
Europ., vol. IV. Monogr., p. 64, tab. 371. Babenhor., Bryo- 
thec. Europ., 1^0. 835. 
Hab. Marshes and watery places. IS'ear Waterford, Major 
Madden. 
14. B. uliginosum (Br. et Sch.). Bryol. Europ., vol. iv., Monogr., 
p. 18, tab. 339. Bryol. Brit., p. 234, tab. 48. Rabenhor., 
Bryothec. Europ., l^o. 931. 
Hab. Marshy ground. Dublin mountains ; D. Orr. Bog near 
Cahir, County Tipperary, Isaac Carroll. Yery rare in 
Ireland. 
15. B. pallescens (Schwaegr.). Suppl., tab. 75. Bryol. Brit., p. 
234, tab. 48. Rabenhor., Bryothec. Europ., Ko. 241. 
Hab. Rocks and walls in mountainous parts. !N'ear Clonmel, Mr. 
Sidebotham ; Brandon, Kerry ; Benbulben, Sligo. 
16. B. pendulum (Schimp.). Synops. Muscorum, p. 348. Raben- 
hor., Bryothec. Europ., No. 443. B. cernuum, Bryol. Europ., 
vol. IV. Monogr., p. 14, tab. 331. Bryol. Brit., p. 235, 
tab. 47. 
Hab. Walls aud gravelly waste places. J^ear Baldoyle, and wall 
of the Phoenix Park, Dublin ; near Clonmel, Tipperary ; Cork 
and Permoy, Isaac Carroll. Probably not uncommon. 
17. B. inclinahm (Br. et Schimp.). Bryol. Europ. Monogr., p. 
16, tab. 334. Bryol. Brit., p. 236, tab. 49. Rabenhor., Bryo- 
thec. Europ., No. 97. 
