438 Proceedings of the Royal Irkli Academy, 
19. H. {Rhynchostegmm) sfriatim {^oXire^ El. Lips., p. 91. Briol. 
Ital., p. 76. Eurliynchium striatum, Schimp., Synops. Muscor. 
p 553. Hypnum striatum, Bryol. Erit., p. 352, tab. 26. Turner, 
Muse. Hib., p. 180. Engl. Bot., tab. 1648. Muscol. Brit., 
p. 178. 
Hab. Woods and banks. Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin ; Benbulben, 
Sligo ; Killarney ; Castle Taylor, Gal way. Kot very common 
in Ireland. 
20. S. {Rliyncliodegvmi) striatulum (Spruce). — Briol. Ital., p. 78. 
Eurliyucliium striatulum, Bryol. Europ., vol. v. Monogr., p. 5, 
tab. 522. Eabenhor., Bryotliec. Europ., E'o. 388. Hypnum 
striatulum, Bryol. Brit., p. 352, tab. 55. 
Hab. Woods at Killarney, W. Wilson ; Devil's Glen, Wicklow. 
Apparently rare. 
21. H. {Rhynchostegium) circinatum (Bridel). Sp. Muse, et Mant. 
Muse. Briol. Ital., p. 78. EurhyncMum circinatum, Bryol. 
Europ., vol. V. Monogr., p. 4, tab. 521. Schimp., Synops. 
Muscor., p. 551. Eabenhor., Bryothec. Europ., E'o. 594. 
Hypnum circinatum, Bryol. Brit.., p. 353, tab. 55. 
Hab. On rocks aud walls in limestone districts. Castle Martyr, 
where I collected this moss, in company with Isaac Carroll ; 
also near Eermoy, Cork. On limestone rocks, Innisfallen, and 
other islands in Lough Leane, Killarney, Dr. Carrington. Hare 
in Ireland. 
22. a. {Rhynchostegiuni) myosuroides (Linn.). Sp. Plant., p. 159. 
Briol. Ital., p. 79. Isothecium myosuroides, Bryol. Europ., 
vol. V. Monogr., p. 7, tab. 534. Bryol. Brit., p. 323, tab. 25, 
HjT^pnum myosuroides. Turner, Muse. Hib., p. 140. Hook, 
and Taylor, Muscol. Brit., p. 169. 
Hab.. On shady rocks, trunks of trees, &c. Very common in many 
parts of the country. 
23. H. {Rhyncliostegmm) strigosmi (Hofim.). Deutsch. Elor. 2, 
p. 76. Briol. Ital., p. 80. Eurhynchium strigosum, Bryol. 
Europ., vol. V. Monogr., p. 2, tab.. 519. llabenhor., Bryothec. 
Europ., 'So. 745. Hypnum strigosum, Bryol. Brit., p. 353, 
tab. 55. 
Hab. At the roots of trees and on banks. A barren moss found by 
D. Orr, near Sallygap, Dublin, has been doubtfully referred to 
this species, and this is the only instance of its occurrence in 
Ireland. 
