204 Stewart— Mosses of North-East of Ireland (Supplement). 
0. CTJPULATUM. Eoffm. 
On stones in Crumlin River, and on the Gobbin Rocks, Co. Antrim.— 
S. A. S. 
RACOMITRIUM CANESCEN8. HedlV. 
Drumcormac, at base of Slieve Gallion, Co. Derry, on the east side.— 
S. A. S. 
* R. obtusum. Sm. R. HETEROSTICHUM VAR. gracilescens. Bry. Eur. 
Amongst Drummond’s mosses, in the Belfast Museum, is a specimen 
marked by himself “ Racomitrium microcarpon of foreign authors— not of Bry. 
Brit.” Subsequently it has been marked, by the hand of Dr. Taylor, “ Tn- 
chostomum microcarpon var. oblongum,” and initialed “ T. T.” . I am in- 
debted to Rev. John Fergusson for identifying this specimen with the T. 
obtusum of Smith, afterwards R. obtusum of Lindberg. Drummond’s specimen 
was collected more than fifty years ago, and the plant does not seem to have 
been seen on the Mourne range since that time. 
* R. protensum. A Braun. 
Very rare. Mourne Mountains.- T. Drummond. Wet rocks in several 
places between Slieve Donard and Tollymore Park, Co. Down, at 1200 to 
1500 feet.— S. A. S. 
R. ellipticttm. Turner. 
Mountains above Newcastle, Co. Down; Benbradagh Mountain, above 
Dungiven, Co. Derry.— S. A. S. 
Grimmia LEUCOPH2EA. Grev. 
On schist, Slievnabrock— Mourne Mountains.— Rev. H. W. Lett. 
G. trichoph v ll a . Grev. 
Plentiful on a glacial boulder, between the Giant’s Ring and the Lagan, 
Co. Down.— S. A. S. Barren. 
G. Schultzii. By id. 
Plentiful on basaltic rocks— Ballygally Head, Co. Antrim.— S. A. S. 
G. conferta. Br. and Schp. Var incana. 
Brean Mountain, Glenshesk ; Bathlin Island, Antrim — S. A. S. 
Encaeypta streptocarpa. Hedw. 
On walls, Narrowwater and Tollymore (Down).-Bev. C. H Waddell 
In great profusion on walls of Clady Bridge, near Dunadry, Co. Antrim.- 
S. A. S. Always barren. 
