THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 1 09 



Campy lopus pyriformis, Brid. (C. turfaceus B & S ; Dicranum 

 turfaceum, CM.) 



Dry banks in woods near Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 



Near Todmorden. — J. Nowell, Wilson 's Bry. Bvit. 



Ranked by Dixon as a subspecies of flexuosus. 



Campylopus fragilis, (Dicks) B & S. (C. densus, (Schl.)J 

 Dry banks, Staups Clough, Stansfield. — Herb. Nwl.; Bailies' 

 Supp. ; Bvit. Moss. Fl. 



1855. Near Todmorden in fruit, growing intermixed with 



C. turfaceus. — /. Nowell, Wilson's Bry. Brit. 

 1888. Todmorden Cloughs. — T. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 

 Rare in fruit : Crimsworth Dean.—/. Needham ; Elland 



Park Wood ; Stanelly Clough, Stansfield.—//. T. Soppitt ! 



Dicranodontium longirostre, B & S. (Didymodon denudatus, 

 (Brid.) Lindb.) 



High Greenwood, Heptonstall. — Nowell ; Hebden Valley. — 

 Hunt, 1865, Brit. Moss Fl. ; Lees Fl. 



Dicranum Bonjeani, De Not. (D. palustre, B & S ; D. undu- 

 latum, Ehrh.) 



1854. Wet pastures near Todmorden. — ■/. Nowell, Supp. 

 1888. Todmorden. — A. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 

 Swampy pasture, bottom of Crimsworth Dean. — /. Needham. 

 Earlier authors confused this moss with Dicr. undulatum 

 Ehrh., which was not found in England till 1887. 



Dicranum scoparium, (L) Hedw. (Br yum scopavium, L. D. 

 1775. /. Bolton. [Dillenii, Taylor). 



1843. High Greenwood, Ogden Clough, etc. — Herb. Leyl. 

 Rocks and old walls, High Greenwood. — Herb. Nwl. 

 Same stations, 1896 ; Crimsworth Dean ; Pecket Wood 

 side. — /. Needham ! Tinker Hey fields, Greetland. — /. 

 Wms. Sutcliffe. 



Var. ericetorum Corbiere. 



1902. In heathy field, Pecket Wood top. — /. 

 Needham ! First British record. 



Mr. Wheldon has submitted specimens to M. 

 Lachenaud, who considers the var. to be as above. 

 Mr. Wheldon adds, "It is a frequent plant on 

 heathery and grassy places on the W. Lancashire 

 moorlands, and is recorded in the Channel Islands. 



