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198. Campylopus alpinus. Schimp. 
“ Cushendall, Antrim.”— Moore, Proc. R. I. Acad., Series II., Vol. I., 
No. 8. 
199. Ceratodon cylindricus. Br. and Schi?np. 
Said to have been found near the Botanic Gardens, Belfast. I have not 
seen a specimen, nor do I know if any Irish specimens are in existence. 
200. C. purpureus. B rid el. 
On waste ground, walls, banks, sandhills, and dry heaths— everywhere 
abundant. 3-5. 
201. Leucobryum glaucum. Hampe. 
On heaths— not uncommon. “ In bogs on the mountains— not rare in Co. 
Antrim.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Black Mountain and Mount 
Aughrim (Antrim).— Mr. J. Creeth. Conlig, Slieve Donard (Down).— 
S.A.S. Barren. 
202. Dicranum Bonjeanii. De Notr. D. palustre. Bridel. 
Rare. In the Archbishop’s Wood, Portglenone.”— Moore, Herb. Coll. 
Sc. Dublin. Near Lisburn. — Mr. J. Creeth. 
203. D. majus. Turn. 
On damp banks in woods and heaths ~ frequent, but rare in fruit. Coming 
into fruit abundantly in Carndaisy Glen near Moneymore (Derry), 23rd Nov., 
1874 ; Belfast Hills (Antrim); Holywood Hills (Down). — S.A.S. 
204. D. scoparium. Hedw. 
Shady places amongst heath on the hills, and on damp banks in woods and 
glens — very common. Fruiting, more or less, at nearly all seasons. 
205. D. HETEROMALLUM. Bledw. 
In woods and glens, sometimes on heaths and rocks — frequent. Lisburn. — 
Mr. J. Creeth. Fairhead, Larne, Cave Hill (Antrim) ; Knock, Portavo, 
Slieve Croob— abundant near summit Slieve Donard (Down), at 1,800 feet.— 
S.A.S. 10-3. 
206. D. subulatum. Hedw. 
“ Sides of Marybum rivulet near Belfast, Templeton.” — Flor. Hib. “ In 
Glenariff, sparingly.” — Moore, Ilerb, Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
