240 DAVID Moone, Fo DES: 
uliginosum, Br. et Sch. SBryol. Europ., vol. 4, Monogr., p. 18, 
t. 339. D. Marshy ground on the mountains, very rare. 
pendulum, Schimp. Synops. Muscorum, p. 348. 5B. cernuum, 
Bryol. Europ., vol. 4. Monogr., p. 14, t. 331. Bryol. Brit., 
p- 235, t. 47. D. Walls and gravelly places, near Baldoyle, 
and on a wall in the Phcenix Park. 
inclinatum,- Br. et Schimp. Bryol. Europ. Monogr., p. 16, t. 334. 
D. Peaty banks among the mountains, and on the tops of walls, 
frequent. 
intermedium, Bridel. Bryol. Univ. 1, p. 632. Bryol. Brit., p. 237, 
t. 49. D. Tops of walls and sand hills, near Malahide and other 
places frequent. 
bimum, Schreb. Sp. Flor. Lips., p. 83. B. ventricosum, Dicks. 
Pl. Crypt., Fase. 1, p. 4. W. Marshy and boggy places. C. 
D. In similar places. Common. 
torquescens, Br. et Schimp. Bryol. Europ. vol. 4, Monogr. p. 49, 
tab. 358. D. On the top of a wall at Sheep-hill Demesne, also 
at Ashtown. 
capillare, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 131. Bryol. Brit. p. 242, t. 29. 
W. On walls and rocks. C. D. Common. 
Donianum, Greville, in Linn. Soc. Transact., vol. 15, p. 345, t. 3, 
f. 6. B. platyloma, Bryol. Europ., vol. 4, Monogr, t. 58, 
p- 366. D. On the north side of the Hill of Howth, on a damp 
bank by the side of one of the new roads. Barren. 
ceespititium, Linn, Sp. Pl., p. 1586.  Bryol. Brit. p. 243.  W. 
On walls and waste ground. ©. D. Common. 
erythrocarpum, Schwegr. Suppl. tab. 70. 3B. sanguineum, 
Bridel., Bryol. Univ., 1, p. 971. Bryol. Brit., p. 243, tab. 50. 
D. Heaths and dry banks, Hill of Howth. 
atropurpureum, Web. et Mohr. Ind. Muse. B. bicolor, Turn., 
Muse. Hib. Partly. W. Banks and waste places at Seven 
Churches. D. On the Hill of Howth. 
julaceum, Smith. Fi. Brit., p. 1357. Eng. Bot, tab: 2270. 
W. Marshy places and wet rocks, Lough Bray and Powerscourt 
Waterfall. 
argenteum, Linn. Sp. Pl, p. 1586. Eng. Bot., tab. 1602. W. 
and D. Banks and hardened ground. Common. 
Aulacomnion. Schweegr. 
palustre, Schwegr. Suppl., tab. 226. Minum palustre, Hedw. 
Sp. Muse., p. 188. Bryum palustre, Eng. Bot., t. 391. W. Wet 
heaths and marshy places, Lough Bray. 
Leptobryum, Wilson. 
pyriforme, Wilson. Bryol. Brit., p. 219, tab. 27. Bryum pyri- 
forme, Rabenhor, Bryothec. Europ., No. 93. Hab. D. Shady, 
damp banks and rocks on the mountains. It also grows in great 
abundance on the mould of flower-pots in the Botanic Gardens, 
Glasnevin, both in conservatories and houses, which are seldom 
under 65° Fahr, 
