298 THE JOUKNAL OF HOTANV 



1899, abundant, Wi. Caton Moor and near Tarnbrook ; with fruit 

 in each locality. 



\Amhhjodon dealbatns P. Beauv. 2. Moor near Gavells Clough, 

 on the white side of Tarnbrook Fell, Wi. 



Aulacomnium. andnxjipiiua Schwaeg. 3. Lea, 1900, B. 



■\Webera eJongata Schwaeg. 2. Near Garstang, B. (teste Dr. 

 Braithwaite). 



\Leucodon sciuroides Schwaeg. 1. On a wall near Ireby, Wi. 

 Trees near Borwick, Wi. 3. Weeton, near Blackpool, very fine, B. 

 Heterochidinm heteropterum B. & S. 2. Waterfall near Bolton, 

 Hindburn, Oct. 1899. Clougha, Wh. 



''''Cyli'ndrotheciuDi concinnuDi Schimp. 1. Amongst Tliaidium 

 recognitum, Silverdale, April, 1900, WJi. Roadside south-west of 

 Dalton Crag, very fine, Wi. 



■''■ Brack ytliecinm velutinum B. & S. var. intricatum Hedw. 3. Cat- 

 forth, B. [teste Dr. Braithwaite). — -Var. pralonyum B. & S. 3. 

 Lytham, B. [teste Dr. Braithwaite). — B. salebroswn B. & S. 3. 

 Ashton, near Preston, 1900, B. 



■''Eunjnchitim ruscifonne Milde var. atlanticum Brid. 2. Near 

 Botton, Hindburn, Oct. 1899. — ^'E.abbreviatum Schimp. 1. Rocky 

 wood near Silverdale, Oct. 1900, Wh. — E. teneUum Milde. 1. 

 Silverdale, in several localities, Tf7t. Scorton, B. 



'■'Plaf/iothecium, denticulatum B. & S. var. densiun Schimp. 2. 

 Clougha Pike, Oct. 1899, Wh. 



'''AmbhjsLegium. JuratzLcB. 3. By the canal between Galgate and 

 Glasson,' Sept. 1900, Wh. Lea, B.—A. ^fiuviatile B. & S. 1. Rocks 

 in the Leighton Beck, Wi. — =;=^. Jilici)uim De Not. var. trichodes 

 Brid. Coast between Silverdale and lugs Point, 117*. 



jHypnnm riparium L. var. lonyifoiiiun Schimp. 2. On rotten 

 wood in a pond at Claughton, near Garstang, March, 1900, Wi. — 

 H. aduncum Hedw. (group typicuiti) '''f. falcata Ren. 3. Sandhills 

 near St. Annes, Wh. — ff. yracilescens Ren. Between Lytham and 

 St. Annes, Wh. — '-^'f. diversifolia, Ren. St. Annes, Wh. — '''(Group 

 Kneiifii) var. atteniiatinii Boul. (confirmed by Renauld). 3. Near 

 Catterall, very fine and characteristic, Wi. — Var. inter luedium 

 Schimp. 3. Ashton, near Preston, 17 April, 1901, B. — {(Group 

 pseudofluitans) var. paternum Sanio. 3. Ashton, near Preston, 

 April, 1901, B. — Jl. Jinitans {ampJnbium) "'var. Jeanbernati Ren. 

 Frequent on the fells. 2. White Moss, Hindburn. — '''Forma Holleri 

 (Sanio) Ren. A form of the preceding, apparently, found in more 

 exposed places and at higher altitudes. We place it here on Mons. 

 Renauld's advice. 2. Longridge Fell, Wh. Tatham Moor, Cat- 

 shaw Fell, and Hawthorntbwaite Fell, Tr7. Mallowdale Fell, 

 Wardstone, Tarnbrook Fell, and Bleasdnle. — "Forma teiiella Ren. 

 Bleasdale. — -Forma condensata Sanio. 2. W^hite Moss, Hindburn. 

 — Var. elatum Ren. et Arnell. A form at present doubtful, of 

 which Mons. Renauld writes '^ad var. elatum accedens," was found 

 by us on Cockerham Moss, June, 1900. — "Var. qracile Boul. 2. 

 Longridge Fell, Oct. 1898, Wh. Botton Head Fell and Whiteray 

 Fell, Wi. 2. Greygarth Fell, Wi. 3. Cockerham Moss. — >!^Var. 

 Payoti Ren. 2. Greenbank Fell. — t(Gr. falcatum) var. falcatmn 



