Stewart — List of Mosses of North-East of Ireland. 
167. Tortula intermedia. Bridel. 
On rocks and stones — not rare. On trap rocks Blackhead, on trap and 
limestone Knockagh and Black Mountain, limestone at Waterloo near Larne 
(Antrim), intermixed with T. Itzvipila. On slate roofs in Ballywalter (Down). — 
S.A.S. 3-4. 
168. T. L/EV1PILA. Bridel . 
On trees and rocks, sometimes on walls — frequent. On limestone walls 
Moneymore, in fine fruit on sycamore tree at Magherafelt (Derry) November, 
1874, on trees at Kilwaughter, on trap and limestone rocks Larne, Island- 
magee, Black Mountain (Antrim) ; on trees at Purdysburn (Down).— 
S.A.S. 1-4. 
169. T. RURALIS. Dill. 
Sandy sea shores, roofs of houses, and sometimes on rocks— abundant in 
many places, but usually barren. Near Castle Robin, Lisburn.— Mr. J. Creeth. 
Sands at Red Bay (Antrim) ; on thatched roofs near Comber, Dromore, and 
Banbridge (Down) ; abundant on sandy shores and dunes all round the coast 
of Down. — S.A.S. 
170. T. princeps. De Notr. 
“Rare in Ireland; on the basaltic rocks in Deer Park, Glenarm.” — 
Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I. No. 8/ 
1 71. T. FALLAX. Hedw. 
Wet clay banks, old quarries, and sometimes on rocks — common. 12-3. 
172. T. rigidula. Mitt. 
Rare. “Banks by the sea at Dunluce Castle.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin.” “The Glens, Antrim.”— Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., 
Vol. I., No. 8. Castle Robin, Lisburn (Antrim).— Mr. J. Creeth. 
173. T. insulana. De Notr. T. vinealis, Var. b. flaccida. Bryol. Brit. 
Wet places, and at roots of trees— rare. On stones in stream, Kilroot, in 
fruit, April, 1874 ; at root of tree, Derriaghy (Antrim) ; barren.— S.A.S. 
174. T. vinealis. Bridel. 
Rare. Near Lisburn.— Mr. J. H. Davies, Phytologist, N. S., Vol. III. 
Roadside, Derriaghy near Lisburn (Antrim); at base of Slieve Croob (Down).— 
S.A.S. 
