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Seligeria Doniana, (Sm) CM. Gymnostomum Donianum, Sm. ; 

 A nodus Donianus B. and S.) 



1842. On old wall, Harley Wood ; High Greenwood. — 

 Herb. Nwl. 



1854. On wet rocks overhanging the watercourse at High 

 Greenwood, rare. — /. Nowell, Supp. 



Mitholme (Colden) Clough, Heptonstall. — /. Nowell, 1854, 

 Brit. Moss Flo. 



One of the smallest of mosses, has only been found in a few 

 places in Britain, and we have two stations for it in this 

 district, both of them near Heptonstall.—/. Nowell, The 

 Naturalist, 1866. 



1867. Hardcastle. — G. E. Hunt, Brit. Moss Flo. 

 Base of cliff under Hardcastle Hill.—/. Necdham. Ludden- 

 den Dean. — H . T. Soppitt. 



Seligeria recurvata, (Hedw) B. and S. (Weissia recurvata, 



Roehl.) 5. setacea (Wulf) Lindb. 

 1840. Very common in Harley Wood. — Baincs' Flo. 

 Shady rocks near Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 

 1854. Shady rocks and walls near Todmorden. — Supp. 

 On iron cobs in Harley Wood.—/. Nowell, 1858 ; Hard- 

 castle Cragg.— G. E. Hunt, 1867, Lees' Fl. ; Brit. M. Fl. 



On rocks, Hardcastle.—/. Necdham ; H. T. Soppitt! Hx. 

 Naturalist, Vol. I, p. 92. 



Brachyodus trichodes, (W.M.) Fiirnr (Weissia trichodes, H. 

 and Tay.) 



1840. On stones in Harley Wood.—/. Nowell, Baines' Flo. 



Moist, shady rocks near Todmorden. — Herb. Nowell; Brit. 

 Moss Flo. 



On sand-stone rock, Hardcastle Hill.—/. Necdham, 1897. 



Ceratodon purpureus, (L) Brid. (Bryum purpureuui, Huds. 



Flo. Angl. 1762. Didyinodon purpureus, Hook.) 



1775. /. Bolton. 1840. Herb. Leyl. 



Banks and walls, Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 



Very common throughout the parish on banks, walls, waste 

 places, quarry tips, way sides, decaying lawns, etc., at all 

 altitudes. A few of the localities in which it has been 

 observed are Pecket Wood, Rawholme, and Crimsworth 

 Dean, near Hebden Bridge.—/. Necdham. Greetland. — 

 W. Abbott. Stanelly Clough ; Copley ; Elland Park 



