THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



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Hollin Hall, Crimsworth Dean. — /. Neeaham. 

 1898. Harley Wood.— if. T. Soppitt ! Hx. Nat., IV., 80. 

 A minute moss with a stem only a line (^ inch) long, and 

 easily overlooked. In woods and on shady banks. 



Fissidens viridulus, Wahl. 



Hippings Clough and Stanelly dough.—/. Needham ; 



Norland Clough. — H. T. Soppitt ; Wall crevice, Copley ; 



On stone in water course, top of Hollas Lane, Norland ! 

 On moist rocks and in wall crevices. 



Fissidens pusillus, Wils. 



1852. Near Todmorden. — Nowell ; near Heptonstall. — 

 Dr. Wood, Br. M. Ft. [M. & C. Fl. 



1862. Sparingly on moist rocks, near Todmorden. — Nowell, 



1888. Near Halifax.— W. West., Lees' Fl. 



1898. Binn-royd Clough and Southowram. — H. T. Soppitt, 

 Hx. Nat., II., 124. 



F. A. Lees says " Nowell's Todmorden locality is outside 

 the Riding." There is no specimen in Nowell's herbarium. 



Fissidens incurvus, Starke. 



Banks at Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 



1854. Sparingly on moist rocks near Todmorden. — Nowell, 



1853. Harley Wood.— Nowell, Br. M. Fl. [Supp. 

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



Fissidens tamarindifolius, Wils. {incurvus, var. tamarindifolius, 



Banks at Hippings Clough. — Herb. Nwl., Lees' Fl. [Braith.) 

 1850. Stansfield and Heptonstall. — Nowell, Br. M. Fl. 



1854. Grassy banks and fields, Stansfield, very rare. — 



Nowell, Supp. 



Fissidens bryoides, (L) Hedw. (Hypnum bryoides, L.J 



1775. /. Bolton. On banks near Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 



1868. Fixby.— C. P. Hobkirk. 



Crimsworth Dean. — /. Seedham (1892), Elland Park Wood ; 



Elland Hall Wood ; Hardcastle (abundant) ; Binnroyd 



Clough ; Stump Cross ; Cragg Vale ; Stanelly Clough, etc. 



Common on moist banks, especially the sides of cloughs, 



and in damp woods. 



[Fissidens Curnowii, Mitt. 

 1897. Near Todmorden. — Hx. Nat., II., 124. 



