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94. Bryum argenteum. Linn. 
On walls, roofs of houses, roadsides, and waste ground— very common, 
and may be found in fruit nearly the whole year round. 
Var. C. lanatum. 
This form seems to prevail here. I have specimens from several localities 
that answer the description. 
95. B. julaceum. Sm. 
“Abundant in Glendun ; in fruit July, 1836.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. 
96. B. erythrocarpon. Bridel. non Schwaeg. B. atropurpureum. Web. 
and Mohr. 
On walls, waste ground, and quarry heaps— frequent. Cave Hill Quarries, 
and several places near Belfast, and Lisburn (Antrim) ; Newtownards, Millisle, 
Dundrum (Down). — S.A.S. 4-7* 
97. B. sanguineum. Ludw. B. erythrocarpon. Schwaeg. 
Walls — not common. Very fine and abundant on old wall between Do- 
naghadee and Millisle (Down).— S.A.S. In fruit 25th April, 1874. 
98. B. C-iESPlTlclUM. Linn. 
Belfast Hills, and common in many places, but not nearly so abundant as 
its near ally No. 99. 
99. B. CAPILLARE. Hedw. 
On walls, trees, rocks, and dry banks — very common. 1-6. 
100. B. intermedium.' Bridel. 
Gravelly shores of Lough Neagh (Antrim) ; and gravel bank at Ballyma- 
chan (Down) ; near Belfast. 
101. B. INCLINATUM. Br. and Schimp. 
People’s Park, Belfast. 
102. B. cernuum. Hedw. 
On walls — not uncommon. Toome (Derry) ; near Lisburn (Antrim). 
The distribution of this, and the two preceding species, is imperfectly known. 
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