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6. Omalia trichomanoides. Dill. 
Hedge banks, rocks, and trees— common. Moneymore (Derry) ; Knock- 
•agh, Cammoney Hill, Belfast Hills (Antrim) ; Castlereagh and Holywood 
Hills, Drumbo Glen (Down). — S. A.S. 10-2. 
7. Hypnum loreum. Dill. 
Mainly on mountain heaths and bogs— not common. “ Glenariff, and 
-frequent on shady banks and under trees in Co. Antrim.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. 
Sc. Dublin. Plentiful on peat bog on summit of Slieve Gallion (Derry) ; 
ditch bank at Whitewell quarries, Cave Hill (Antrim); barren. — S.A.S. 
It fruits in the greatest profusion in a wood at Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone. I have 
found large specimens of H. striatum doing duty for this species in collections. 
8. H. TRIQUETRUM. Dill. 
Abundant in woods, and on shady banks throughout the district. 1 1-3. 
9. H. SQUARROSUM. Dill. 
Grassy fields, hedge banks, and heaths — everywhere abundant. Fruit 
seldom found, but occasionally abundant. 11-3. 
10. H. BREVIROSTRE. Ehr. 
Woods and glens in mountainous districts — frequent, but usually not 
abundant. “Glenariff, Glenarm, and Colin Glen.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. Carndaisy Glen near Moneymore (Derry) ; Woodburn Glens, Glynn, 
Carr’s Glen near Belfast (Antrim) ; Newtownards Glen, Glenmachan, Slieve 
Croob (Down). — S.A.S. I have not found it in fruit. 
11. H. SPLENDENS. Dill. 
Abundant on heaths and damp banks — fruit rare. On hills of Derry, 
Antrim, and Down : at 2,200 feet on Slieve Donard (Down). — S.A.S. 3-5. 
12. H. scorpiodes. Dill. 
“Bogs in the north, frequent but not in fruit.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. Boggy heath on Slieve Croob (Down). — S.A.S. 
13. H. STRAMINEUM. Dicks. 
“Of frequent occurrence — rare in fruit. Glenmakerron, June, 1836.” — 
Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
14. H. purum. Dill. 
Shady glens, ditch banks, and mossy places in damp stony ground — 
fruit scarce. Common from Slieve Gallion (Derry), to Slieve Donard (Down). 
10-12. 
