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Barbula convoluta, Hedw. 
Bridge in Tollymore Park, wall at TuUybranigan, wall at Karrow- 
water : H. W. L. Scarce. 
Barbula rubella, Mitt. 
(Didymodon rubellus, B. and S.) 
On a wall north of the Deer's Meadow, at Brook Cottage near 
I^'ewcastle, on the Black Eock in the town of JSTewcastle, 
IMoygannon Glen, Loughbrickland : H. W. L. Anglesey 
Mountain, E'arrowwater : Eev. C. H. Waddell. Is not com- 
mon or abundant in the district. 
CINCLIDOTUS. 
Cinclidotus fontinaloides, P. B. 
Abundant in the rocky bed of the Bann River between Hilltown 
and the Hen Mountain : H. W. L. This moss is also abun- 
dant in the Lagan Piver near Maralin, just outside the 
district. 
LEEPSIA. 
Leersia contorta, Lindb. 
(Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedw.) 
Walls of the ice-house on Slieve Donard, wall by the side of the ^ 
road at the Perry Hill, near JSTarrowwater ; very abundant fl| 
and luxuriant on walls west of the village of Bryansford, 
wall in Pavensdale Park near Jonesborough, wall of Scarvagh 
Demesne between Loughbrickland and Scarvagh : H. "W. L. 
On granite on the Pocky Mountain near Hilltown : Eev. 
C. H. "Waddell. Eare in the district. \ 
WEBEEA. 
Webera sessilis, Lindb. | 
(Diphysium foliosum, L.) I 
Slieve Donard, summit of Slieve Bignian, Pigeon Eock Mountain, | 
Slieve Commedah, Slievenamaddy, Slievenabrock, Carling- j 
ford Mountain, Camlough Mountain : H. "W. L. Banks of \ 
the Golden Eiver on Carlingford Mountain, along the sides of % 
the Bloody Burn : Eev. C. H. Waddell. Abundant in all 
these localities, and in fine fruit. By an oversight, the 
**Plora of the E"orth-east of Ireland" mentions this as ''rare ^ 
and barren." 
