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Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 
68 . Fissidens bryoide^ Hedw. 
Sides of streams, and shady hedge banks— very common. 11-3. 
69. F. incurvis. Schwaeg. non Br. and Schimp. 
Very rare. In some plenty on a fallen mass of greensand rock on 
Black Mountain, near Whiterock, west of Belfast. On damp chalk rocks in 
Redhall Glen, near Ballycarry (Antrim).— S. A. S. The specimens are in 
good fruit, and this very minute moss may possibly prove to be the F. pusillus , 
Wils. , of which I have not seen any specimens. Not found elsewhere in Ireland. 
70. Tayloria serrata. Br. and Schimp. 
Very rare. On the 13th July, 1868, I met with one patch of this rare and 
interesting moss growing on cow-dung in boggy ground near the summit of 
Benbradagh Mountain, above Dungiven, Co. Derry. The moss was at that 
time only commencing to fruit, but one stem having a mature capsule. The 
only Irish station. 
71. Tetraplodon mnioides. Br. and Schimp. 
Marshy ground on mountains— rare. On the summits of Slieve Donard 
and Slieve Bingian in the Mourne range (Down). — S.A.S. 6-7. 
72. Splachnum sphcericum. Hedw. 
On decomposing cow-dung on mountain bogs — not rare. Benbradagh 
(Derry) ; wet heath above Carnlough, Cave Hill, Black Mountain (Antrim) \ 
abundant on Slieve Croob (Down). — S.A.S. 6-7. 
73. S. AMPULLACEUM. Linn. 
Occupies similar habitats, but is less frequent than No. 72. “ Rasharkin 
and Glenravel.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Knockagh and Cave Hill 
(Antrim). —S.A.S. 5 ' 6 * 
74. Bartramia ithyphylla. Bridcl. 
Dry rocks — rare. “Rocks above Carrickfergus.” — Moore, Herb. Coll.. 
Sc. Dublin. Basaltic cliffs, Knockagh ; on basalt, Black Mountain (Antrim). 
—S.A.S. 
75. B. OEderi. Gunner. 
Rare. “Deer Park, Glenarm ; Colin Glen.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. 
76. B. Halleriana. Hedw. 
Rare. “At Colin Glen, near Belfast.” — Flor. Hib. 
near the top.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
“ At Colin Glen, 
