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trim) ; ditch bank at foot of Scrabo Hill, Castlereagh Hill (Down). — S.A.S. 
io-i. 
183. Tortula stellata. Schreb. T. rigida. Shultz. 
“In Colin Grlen, a little above the new bridge, April, 1838.” — Moore, 
Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
Tortula papillosa. Wils. Mr. J. H. Davies, of Glenmore, believes that 
he found this species on trees near Lisburn ; but inasmuch as he has not preserved 
any specimens, it had better remain over for confirmation. 
184. Trichostomum Crispulum. Bruch. 
On rocks — rare. “ Sparingly at Black Cave near Larne.” — Moore, Herb. 
Coll. Sc. Dublin. In small quantity on stone dyke at Sallagh Braes (Antrim). 
In fruit, October, 1874, — S.A.S. 
185. T. brachydontium. Bruch. T. mutabile. Br. and Schimp. 
“ It occurs in considerable abundance on the basaltic rocks of Antrim, but 
generally barren.” — Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
186. T. TOPHACEUM. Bridel. 
Wet rocks and boggy heaths — not rare. “ Moist banks near Dunluce, &c. 
—Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. “The Glens, Antrim.”— Moore, Proc. 
R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. Bog on Benbradagh Mountain 
(Derry); rocks in stream Glenariff, wet rocks near Glynn, and at Woodburn 
Glen (Antrim) ; wet rocks Bangor (Down). — S.A.S. 12-4. 
187. T. tortile. Schrad. Ditrichum pusillum. Timm. 
“ Near Belfast. Templeton, afterwards Drummond.” — Flor. Hib. “In 
the late Mr. Templeton’s garden, Cranmore, Belfast, 1837.” — Moore, Proc. R. 
I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., No. 8. 
188. T. HOMOMALLUM. Br. and Schimp. 
Rare. Abundant and in fine fruit on decomposing granite by side 
Sluggada stream near Dart Mountain (Derry), July, 1869 — S.A.S. 
189. Didymodon cylindricus. Br. and Schimp. 
Shady and moist rocks — not uncommon. Sallagh Braes, Woodburn, 
Knockagh, Belfast Hills (Antrim); Dundonald Glen, Holywood Glen (Down). 
— S.A.S. 9-12. 
