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207. Dicranum varium. Hedw. 
Ditch banks, under trees in woods, and on damp clay ground — very 
common. 11-3. 
208. D. CERVICU LATUM. Schimp. 
In turf bogs — not common. 44 Only observed in a bog near Bruce’s Castle, 
Rathlin.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. King’s Moss between Belfast and 
Ballyclare (Antrim); Moneyreagh (Down). I also found this moss at Tar- 
taraghan in the adjoining Co. of Armagh, and in Tyrone. — S.A.S. 6-7. 
209. D. SQUAROSUM. Schimp . 
On rocks by streams, and on wet stony heaths — rare. 44 Only observed in 
Glenariff.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. Rocky bank of stream, Meenard 
Mountain near Dungiven (Derry) ; Slemish Mountain, and heaths on Carrick- 
fergus Commons (Antrim) ; on wet rocks Slieve Croob and Slieve Donard 
(Down). This latter is a remarkable and beautiful form, with stems three to 
four inches long, and very large loose leaf cells. — S.A.S. Barren as far as I 
have observed. 
210. D. crispum. Schivip. 
Rare. 44 Near Belfast, Mr. Templeton.” — Flor. Hib. On damp banks 
at Cregagh Glen on Castlereagh Hill (Down). The only locality where I 
have met this moss. — S.A.S. 
21 1. D. pellucidum. Hedw. 
Rocky banks of streams — frequent. 44 Larne, Templeton.” — Flor. Hib. 
Glynn, Cave Hill, Colin Glen, and Crow Glen, in Belfast Hills (Antrim); 
little glen near Dundonald Station, Castlereagh Glen (Down) — S.A.S. 12-3. 
212. Cynodontium Bruntoni. Br. and Schimp. 
44 Rare — only in one place in the Little Deer Park, Glenarm, Antrim.” — 
Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. Dublin. 
213. Blindia acuta. Br. and Schimp. 
Rare. 4 4 Near Belfast, Templeton.” — Flor. Hib. 44 On wet banks and 
near waterfalls in northern glens, and on Slemish.” — Moore, Herb. Coll. Sc. 
Dublin. Wet stony heaths, Slieve Croob (Down) — sparingly. — S.A.S. 
214. Seligeria CALCAREA. Br. and Schimp. 
On chalk rocks — very rare. Occurs in small quantity on fragments of lime- 
stone at intervals for about half a mile along the eastern slope of Black Mountain, 
