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Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 
.85. Funaria Muhlenbergii. Schwaeg. 
“On limestone soil, Deer Park, Cave Hill, Belfast.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. 
Sc. Dublin. 
86 . Amblyodon dealbatus. Beauv. 
“Mountains in the North of Ireland.” — Templeton, Flor. Hib. “ On a 
flow-bog in the parish of Rasharkin, 1837.”— Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., 
Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
87. Mnium subglobosum. Br. and Schimp. 
Wet peat bogs — rare. Carrickfergus Commons, and margin of Lough 
Mourne in the same locality, Cave Hill (Antrim). — S.A.S. 2-4. Not known 
elsewhere in Ireland. This moss must be sought, at the expense of damp feet, 
in the wettest parts of the bog, where it fruits, but not abundantly, under tufts 
of sedge and coarse grass. 
.88. M. punctatum. Hedw. 
River banks, and wet rocks in mountainous districts — frequent. Slemish, 
Sallagh Braes, Belfast Hills (Antrim); Mourne Mountains (Down).— S.A.S. 
Very luxuriant specimens are found. 11-5. 
89. M. undulatum. Hedw. 
Shady banks near streams, and in glens — frequent from Slieve Gallion to 
Slieve Donard, but not usually abundant. The only occasion on which I found 
This moss in fruit was in Feb., 1866. 
90. M. hornum. Linn. 
On shady hedge-banks, and in woods— common, and very large. 3-5. 
91. M. rostratum. Schwaeg. 
On wet rocks and stones near streams — not common. Colin Glen, and 
other glens in the Belfast Hills. — S.A.S. An elegant moss, and fruiting 
abundantly. 3-5. 
•92. Bryum roseum. Schreb. 
Very rare. “On dry rocks in the Little Deer Park, Glenarm ; barren. 
— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
93. B. Zierii. Dicks. 
Mountains — very rare. “ Clontygearagh, near Cushendun, Antrim.” — - 
Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. Very sparingly on 
basaltic cliffs at Sallagh Braes, near Larne (Antrim). — S.A.S. My specimens 
are barren. 
