46 Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 
15. Hypnum Schreberi. Dill . 
Mountain moors and heathy wastes — frequent, but always barren. 
1 6. H. cuspidatum. Dill. 
Marshy grounds throughout the district — abundant at both high and low 
elevations. 4-5. 
17. H. cordifolium. Hediv. 
Bogs and marshes — not common. “On bogs, amongst Sphagnum , at 
Ballycastle.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Boggy heath on Carrickfergus 
Commons (Antrim) ; peaty marsh near Moneyreagh (Down). — S.A.S, 
18. H. GIGANTEUM. Schimper. 
Boggy and stony heath — very rare. Carrickfergus Commons (Antrim) • 
Slieve Croob (Down). — S.A.S. Not found elsewhere in Ireland. 
19. H. palustre. Linn. 
On stones in streams — common. 5-6. 
Var. B. subsphcerocarpon. De Notr. “On stones in streamlets flow- 
ing from the hills between Cushendall and Ballymena ; near Carrickfergus.”— 
Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol I., No. 8. I find in some cases, 
the long nerve of this var., but can see no other difference. — S.A.S. 
20. H. molluscum. Hedw. 
Abundant on rocks of various mineralogical characters through Derry,, 
Antrim, and Down. Fruit usually scarce. 1-4. 
21 . H. RESUPINATUM. Wils. 
Rare. “ On trees, Glendun.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. On loose 
limestone blocks, Knockagh (Antrim). — S.A.S. 
22 . H. CUPRESSIFORME. Dill. 
On stones, trees, and mossy banks. In profusion everywhere throughout 
Derry, Antrim, and Down — varies exceedingly. 11-2. 
23. H. hamulosum. Frolich. 
Very rare. On chalk rocks. Crow Glen and Black Mountain, Belfast ; 
barren. — S.A.S. 
24. H. FILICINUM. Dill. 
Marshes in glens and upland districts — frequent, but seldom fruiting. 
“ Near head of Glenariff, but rare.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Slieve 
