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by the side of the stream in the upper glen : I find it also on wet rocks m Red- 
hall Glen, near Ballycarry (Antrim).— S. A. S. 4-6. 
43. Hypnum tenellum. Dicks. 
On limestone and basaltic rocks— not common. “Abundant on shady 
rocks and stones.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. In crevices of wet ba- 
saltic rocks, Sallagh Braes ; on chalk rocks, Redhall Glen, Carr’s Glen, Cave 
Hill (Antrim). — S.A.S. 1-4. 
44. H. Swartzii. Turner. 
There is a specimen in Dr. Moore’s Antrim Mosses in the Herb Coll. Sc., 
hut no locality is given. Woodbum Glen, Colin Glen (Antrim).— S.A.S. 
H. flageilare should be found, it occurs at Pomeroy, in the neighbouring 
county of Tyrone. 
45. H. pumilum. Wils. 
“Antrim, Templeton in Herb. Tumer.”~Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., 
Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
46. H. PRCELONGUM. Dill. 
On stones and banks, and at roots of trees in damp shady places— com- 
mon in Derry, Antrim, and Down. 10-2. 
H. Stokesii, Turner, which is now considered as only a form of the preceding, 
occurs in woods in several localities. 
47. H. PILIFERUM. Vaill. 
Damp rocky banks in glens-frequent. “ Occurs with fruit near Belfast.” 
—Templeton, Flora Hibemica. Glynn near Larne, Glenoe, Woodbum, Carr s 
Glen near Belfast (Antrim); Banbridge, Newtownards Glen (Down).— 
S . A. S. Fruit very rare. 
48. ,H. myosuroides. Linn. 
At roots of trees, and on stones in damp places— not rare. “ Frequent in 
Co. Antrim.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Carndaisy Glen (Derry) ; 
Kilwaughter, Woodburn, Knockagh (Antrim) ; Portavo Wood (Down).— 
S.A.S. 1 1-2. 
49. H. STRIATUM. Hedw. 
Woods, shady banks, and sometimes on trees— common. “ Shady ban s 
and woods through the Co. Antrim.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dub m. 
Moneymore (Derry) ; Glynn, Woodburn, Colin Glen, Derriaghy (Antrim) , 
Ballylesson, Banbridge, Ballynahinch (Down). — S.A.S. 11-2. 
