Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 5 1 
59. Climacium dendroides. Web. and Mohr. 
Wet mountain pastures, marshy meadows, and lake shores — frequent in 
Derry, Antrim, and Down. A species easily recognised, but I have not found 
it in fruit. 
60. ISOTHECIUM MYURUM. Dill. 
On rocks, stones, trees, and banks in woods and glens — common in Deny, 
Antrim, and Down. 1 1- 1. 
61. Pterogonium gracile. Swartz. 
Rare. In some quantity on trap rocks near summit of Ballygally Head 
( Antrim). — S. A. S. 
62. P. filiforme. Hedw. 
“ On rocks near Ballygally Head, and other places in Co. Antrim. 
Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
63. Anomodon viticulosus. Hook, and Tayl. 
On chalk and basalt rocks — not uncommon. “ Frequent on limestone 
rocks; in fruit at Ballygally Head, Feb., 1837.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. Abundant in several localities in Co. Antrim, but I have not found 
it in fruit. — S. A. S. 
64. Antitrichia curtipendula. B ridel. 
Rare. “ Summit of Colin Mountain, Belfast range.” Mr. J. H. Davies, 
Phytologist, New Series, Vol. III. 
•65. An^ctangium compactum. Schwaeg. 
“Frequent in northern glens, Carnlough, June, 1838.” — Moore, Herb. 
Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
66. Fissidens taxifolius. Hedw. 
Wet banks in woods and glens, and crevices of rocks— frequent. Larne, 
Belfast Hills (Antrim); Holywood Hills, Slieve Croob (Down). — S. A.S. 
1 1 -2. 
-67. F. ADIANTOIDES. Hedw. 
Damp shady rocks, wet heaths and banks, sometimes in bogs— rather 
frequent. “ Glenariff, Cushendall, &c.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
Moneymore (Derry) ; Sallagh Braes, Agnew’s Hill, Kilwaughter, Belfast Hills, 
Colin Glen (Antrim) ; Cregagh Glen, Drumbo Glen (Down).— S. A.S. 
Fruit scarce. 12-4. 
