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shores of Lough Neagh, Duneane near Randalstown, Slemish, Tardree, 
Sallagh Braes, Carrickfergus Commons, King’s Moss, Belfast Hills (Antrim) ; 
Moneyreagh, Conlig, Slieve Croob (Down). — S.A.S. 5-6. 
111. POLITRICHUM PIL 1 FERUM. Schreb. 
Dry turfy banks — common from the Derry and Tyrone Mountains to the 
Mourne range in Down ; rising to 2,000 feet. 4-6. 
1 12. P. JUNIPERINUM. Hedw. 
“Frequent on banks in northern glens.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
Near Lisburn (Antrim). — Mr. J. Creeth. Ballygally Head (Antrim) ; near 
Banbridge (Down). — S.A.S. 
1 13. P. commune. Linn. 
On heaths and bogs — common everywhere. Rising to summit of Slieve 
Donard (Down) 2,796 feet. 4-6. 
1 14. P. gracile. Menzies. 
“Turf bogs — common in Ireland.” — Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., 
Vol I., No. 8. Tardree (Antrim) ; Conlig (Down). — S.A.S. I have also met 
with this moss at Tartaraghan, Co. Armagh ; probably passed by as a small 
form of P. commune , which it resembles. 
1 15. POGANATUM ALPINUM. Budel. 
Heaths and bogs— frequent. “ Slemish.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dub- 
lin. Abundant on the Sperrin Mountains in Derry and Tyrone ; bogs at Toome 
(Derry) ; Knockagh, Belfast Hills (Antrim). 5-7. 
1 1 6. P. URNIGERUM. Bridel. 
Heaths, and sandy and gravelly banks— frequent. “Banks in Glendun, 
and other places in Co. Antrim.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Near Lis- 
burn. — Mr. J. Creeth. Knocklayd, Whitehead, Belfast Hills (Antrim); Castle- 
reagh Hill, Slieve Croob, Slieve Donard (Down). — S.A.S. 12-2. 
1 1 7. P. Aloides. Bridel. 
Dry shady banks, especially in heathy places —common in Derry, Antrim, 
and Down. 10-3. 
1 18. P. NANUM. Bridel, non Weiss. 
Sandy and gravelly banks, and dry heaths— frequent. Old quarry, Castle- 
dawson (Derry) ; Sallagh Braes, Slieve True, Black Mountain, Derriaghy, 
