206 Stewart— Mosses of North-East of Ireland (Supplement). 
* T. FLEXICAULE. Schwg. VAR DEN SUM. Schp. 
Very rare. On peat, Divis Mountain, near Belfast.— Rev. G. H. Waddell. 
* T. LITTORALE, Mitt. 
Very rare (?) On rocks by the shore, Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim.— 
S. A. S. 
* T. crispulum. Bruch. Var elatum. Schp. 
Very rare. Sparingly on rocks in Rathlin Island.— S. A. S. (Var. not 
found elsewhere in Ireland). 
T. mutabile. Bruch. 
Abundant on chalk rocks at Whitepark Bay, Ballintoy ; sparingly on 
Fairhead, Antrim.— S. A. S. No fruit. 
Pottia Heimii. Br. and Schp. 
Rocks by the shore, south of Newcastle (Down) ; Rathlin (Antrim).— S. A. S. 
* P. ASPERULA. Mitt. 
Very rare. In an old sandpit by the Groomsport Road, close to the 
Warren, Donaghadee (Down) ; ledges of basaltic rocks at Blackhead (Antrim) ; 
sparingly in both places. Fruit in January and February.— S. A. S. Referred 
to the above species with some hesitation. The three Pottias of Mitten are 
perilously near to each other. 
* Campylopus Sohwarzii. Schp. 
Very rare. Tievedocharrah, between Rostrevor and Hilltown, Mourne 
Mountains. — Rev. H. W. Lett. 
C flexuosus. Brid. 
Bencrom, Mourne Mountains.-Rev. H. W. Lett MountamT ^bove 
Bloody Bridge, Down, and on Knocklayd, Antrim. S. A. S. n 
June, July, and August. 
* C. atrovirens. De Not. 
Splashy, wet places on rocky moors ; rather rare. Kooky Mountain, 
Mourne range.-Rev. W. H. Lett. Slieye Donard, Down, and Knocklayd, 
Antrim. — S. A. S. Barren. 
Dicranum Bonjeanii. Bo Not. 
Rathlin Island. Sparingly.— S. A. S. 
* D. Scottianum. Turner. 
Mourne Mountains.— T. Drummond. 
