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Grimmia affinis, var. gracilescens, Lindb. 
A single tuft in a specimen of Grimmia ohtusa from the Lesser 
Cairn on Slieve Donard, and also in a gathering from 
Shanslieve : H. W. L. Very rare ; but probably has been 
overlooked. 
Grimmia fascicularis, C. Muell. 
(Kaeomitrium fasciculare, Erid.) 
Inside the roof of the well on the summit of Slieve Donard, 
Tievedocharragh, Perry Hill near Fathom : H. "W. L. J^^'ot 
common in the district. 
■Orimmia hypnoides, Lindb. 
(Eacomitrium lanuginosum, Erid.) 
Slieve Martin, most abundant on the top of Slieve Meel Eeg, 
Slieve Commedah, the Lesser Cairn on Slieve Donard (this 
moss is scarce on the high region of this mountain), top of 
Chimney Eock Mountain, Eencrom, on walls near the Deer's 
Meadow, Tievedocharragh : H. "W. L. I got a form with 
falcate leaves in this last locality. Anglesey Mountain, 
Camlough Mountain, Eosstrevor Mountain : Eev. C. H. 
Waddell. 
Grimmia canescens, C. Muell. 
(Eacomitrium canescens, Hedw.) 
Sandhills near ITewcastle, roadside between Pofanny and Eryans- 
ford, Windy Gap near Eagle Mountain, Eutter Mountain, 
Spinkwee Eiver Glen, the Deer's Meadow, Anglesey Moun- 
tain : H. W. L. Common throughout the range. 
Grimmia canescens, var. ericoides, C. Muell. 
(Eacomitrium canescens, var. ericoides, Schraed.) 
Eutter Mountain, Anglesey Mountain. Very rare. 
GLYPHOMITEIUM. 
Glyphomitrium daviesii, Erid. 
The Eev. C. H. "Waddell and I found a very small quantity of 
this plant on basalt at the Elack Stairs on Slieve Donard. I 
afterwards got it in very fine fruit, and in plenty, on schist 
blocks on the east slope of this mountain. These are the 
only localities for this moss in the district. 
