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Mollia viridula, Lindb. 
(Weissia controversa, Hedw.) 
Warrenpoint, banks of Moygannon River, Tullybranigan Hill, 
Carlingford Mountain : H. W. L. Common and abundant in 
all suitable habitats in the district. 
Mollia littoralis, Mitt. 
(Trichostomum mutabile, Erach.) 
Carlingf ord Mountain, Omeath Glen, Kinahalla, on the north face 
of the Black Eock in the town of ITewcastle : H. W. L. 
Eare. 
Mollia aeruginosa, Lindb. 
(Gymnostomum rupestre, Schwg.) 
ToUymore Park, near Omeath "Waterfall : H. W. L. Eare. 
Mollia aeruginosa, var. ramosissima, E.S. 
(Gymnostomum rupestre, var. ramosissimum, Sch.) 
On a wall under one of the bridges over the Shimna Eiver, in 
Tollymore Park : H. W. L. Yery rare, and not before 
recorded from Ireland. 
Mollia tenuirostris, Lindb. 
(Didymodon cylindricus, Brach.) 
The Black Stairs, on Slieve Donard, Slieve Bignian, Pigeon Park 
Mountain, Tollymore Park, Slievenabrock, the Black Eocks 
on Slievenamaddy, Slieve Dermot, park wall near Bryans- 
ford village : H. W. L. Eosstrevor Mountain, Carlingford 
Mountain, Omeath, Cove Mountain, Eocky Mountain near 
Hilltown : Eev. C. H. Waddell. 
Mollia verticillata, Lindb. 
(Eucladium verticillatum, L.) 
Close by the "Waterfall at the Black Stairs on Slieve Donard : 
H. W. L. Yery rare, and in small quantities. 
Mollia inclinata, Lindb. 
(Barbula inclinata, Schwg.) 
In crevices of rocks close to the sea at Analong, mostly in com- 
pany with Grimmia maritima ; H. W. L. Sandy banks and 
rocks by the sea-shore at Omeath : Eev. C. H. Waddell ; by 
whom it was found also at Groomsport in the county of 
Down, being its first record from Ireland. 
