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Gallion and Carndaisy (Derry) ; Agnew’s Hill, Woodburn, Belfast Hills (An- 
trim) ; Holywood Hill (Down). — S.A.S. 2-5. 
25. Hypnum commutatum. Dill. 
Bogs, marshes, and wet rocks. Abundant from Slieve Gallion to Slieve 
Donard. 4-5. Some of my specimens have been named as the var. condensa - 
tum, = H. falcatum — Bridel, but I am not able to distinguish the forms suf- 
ficiently. 
26. H. uncinatum. Hedw. 
Wet rocks, and damp stony ground in hilly districts — not infrequent. 
Slieve Gallion (Derry); Woodburn, Black Mountain, Colin Glen (Antrim);, 
lower slopes of Slieve Donard (Down). — S.A.S. 4-6. 
27. H. revolyens. Swartz. 
Peaty and marshy places — rather rare. Wet stony heath, Carrickfergus 
Commons; peaty marsh, Cave Hill; Slemish Mountain (Antrim); .Slieve 
Croob (Down). — S.A.S. 5-6. 
28. H. lycopodiodes. Neck. 
“Fruiting in a bog, parish of Rasharkin, Co. Antrim, 1835.” — Moore*. 
Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
29. H. aduncum. Linn. H. exannulatum. Gitmb. 
Boggy heaths — rare. “Bogs near Ballycastle, and other places in the 
Co. Antrim.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Boggy banks of stream on 
Black Mountain, near Belfast. — S.A.S. 
30. H. STELLATUM. Dill. 
“On bogs in the moors above Carnlough (Antrim); barren.” — Moore,. 
Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
31. H. IRRIGUUM. Wils. 
Rare. On stones in stream at Magheramorne (Antrim). — S.A.S. 
32. H. serpens. Dill. 
On trees, stones, and hedge banks — frequent. “Abundant every where- 
through Ireland.” — Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
Moneymore, Toome (Derry) ; shores of Lough Neagh, Kilroot, Knockagh, &c. . 
(Antrim); Sydenham, Castlereagh Hills (Down). — ’S.A.S. 2-5. 
