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Oampylopiis flexiiosiis, var, ^ paludosus, Sch. 
The Deer's Meadow : H. W. L. Rare, and not hitherto recorded 
from Ireland, but perhaps confounded with C.flexuosus of 
the normal type, of which many authorities consider it 
merely a form. 
DICRAKOWEISSIA. 
Dicranoweissia cirrata, Lindb. 
(Weissia cirrata, Hedw.) 
Slieve Donard, Slieve Commedah, Shanlieve, Pierce's Castle, 
Tievedocharragh, Gruggandoo, Altataggart, Bencrom, Angle- 
sey Mountain, Tollymore Park : H. W. L. Local, and not 
abundant. 
DICEANUM. 
Dicranum majus, Sm. 
Tollymore Park and Donard Demesne : H. W. L. Rosstrevor 
Wood: Rev. C. H. Waddell. ''Tollymore Park, at the 
waterfall " : J. Templeton. This moss is not common in the 
district. 
Dicranum bonjeanii, De ISTot. 
Slieve Dermot, top of Hen Mountain, Thomas Mountain, Slieve- 
nabrock, Slieve Bignian, Donard Lodge, Demesne, Clermont 
Mountain, Camlough Mountain : H. W. L. Under the name 
of B. undulatum, J. Templeton notes this moss from " TuUa- 
more Park, near the Waterfall." 
Dicranum scottii, Turn. 
Shanlieve, Hen Mountain near Hilltown, on detached granite 
blocks on Slieve Commedah : H. W. L. Very rare. A 
specimen of this moss is in Thomas Drummond's exsiccati in 
the Belfast Museum, marked "Mourne Mountains." 
Dicranum fuscescens, Turn. 
On shady rocks, on the north-east side of Slieve Bignian : H. W. L. 
Yery rare. Bencrom, Shanlieve : Rev. C. H. Waddell. 
