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RARE MOSSES. 



The species enumerated above, as also the under-mentioned, were noticed 

 during a ramble through the "Gill," (which occupied perhaps a couple of 

 hours.) Doubtless many more remain to be added. 



Sphagnum cymbifolium 

 " acutifolium 



'^ cuspidatura 



'^ squarrosum 



Dicranum pellucidum 

 " heteromallum 

 " scoparium 

 " majus 

 " palustre 

 Leucobryum glaucura 

 Ceratodon purpureus 

 Campylopus flexuosus 

 Didymodon rubellus 

 Trichostomum rigidulura 

 Tortula tortuosa 

 " subulata 

 Grimmia pulvinata 

 Racomitrium fasciculare 

 " lanuginosura 



" heterostichum 



Thirsh, April, 1856. 



Racomitrium canescens 

 Orthotrichum aflBrie 

 Tetraphis pellucida 

 Atrichum undulatum 

 Pogonatum aloides 

 Polytrichum juniperinum 



" piliferum 



Aulacomnion palustre 

 Bryum nutans 



" pseudotriquetrum 



" capillare 

 Mnium hornum 



" undulatum 

 Funaria hygrometrica 

 Fissidens taxifolius 

 " • bryoides 

 " pusillus 

 Leucodon sciuroides 

 Anomodon viticulosus 

 Isothecium alopecurum 



Climacium dendroides 

 Hypnum rutabulum 



" prgolongum 



" striatum 



" ruscifolium 



" serpens 



" cordifolium 



" cuspidatum 



" Schreberi 



" tamariscinum 



" splendens 



" flagellare 



" triquetrum 



" loreum 



" squarrosum 



" commutatum 



" molluscum 



" cuprcssiformc 



" undulatum 

 Neckera complanata 



ADDITIONAL YORKSHIRE LOCALITIES FOR RARE MOSSES. 



BY J. H. DAVIES, ESQ. 



Since writing the list of "New Yorkshire Stations for Rare Mosses," 

 which appeared in "The Naturalist," vol. vi. p. 37, the following have been 

 discovered by my friend Mr. Baker, and myself: — 



Sphagnum Jimbriatum, WiLS. — Bogs between Hawnby and Arden. 



Anodus Donianus, B. and S.; with Seligeria recurvata and llijpnum 

 pumilum on rocks below Rolston Scar. 



Tortula vinealis, var. /? jlaccida. — Has been observed in several places 

 in the vicinity of Thirsk. 



Tortula marginata, B. and S. — Rocks below Rolston Scar, Thirsk. 



Hypnum albicans, Neck. — In fruit on thatched roofs at Boltby. 



Hypnum Teesdalii, Smith. — Very sparingly on a stone on the cast bank 



