172 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Being doubtful of this record, specimens were submitted to 

 Mr. J. A. Wheldon, who considers it to be " a tall, shade- 

 grown form of F. bryoides, which occurs frequently in 

 sandy soil by deep cuttings and ditches," and adds, " F. 

 Curnonni is a maritime plant usually, and yours cannot, I 

 think, be referred to it.] 



Fissidens osmundoides, (Swartz) Hedw. 

 Boggy places, Langfield Moor. — Herb. Nwl. 



1854. Wet rocks at Stopes (Staups) Clough, and boggy 

 ground at Langfield Moor. — -/. Nowell, Supp. 



1888. Staups Clough, etc., near Todmorden. — A. Stansfield, 

 Lees' FI. 



Fissidens adiantoides, (L) Hedw. (Hypnum, L. ; Dicranum 

 I 775- J- Bolton. [Sibth). 



1833-4. Walter Clough, Southowram; Midge-hole Clough, 

 Hebden Bridge. — Herb. Leyl. 



1838. Stansfield Moor ; Ogden Clough ; Turner Clough, 

 Rishworth. — Herb. Leyl. Bogs, Stansfield. — Herb. Nwl. 



Colden Clough, 1892 ; Lumb Falls, Crimsworth Dean, etc., 



1896. — J.Needham ! Hardcastle. — H. T. Soppitt ; Riding 

 Bridge, Luddenden Dean, on branch of alder root, 

 attached to a bunch of Schinzia aini ; Turner Clough in 

 the swampy place where Trollius europceus grows ! Not 

 uncommon on wet banks by streams, and about wet rocks. 



Fissidens taxifolius, (L) Hedw. {Hypnum L. ; Dicranum, 

 1775. J. Bolton. [Sibth.) 



Banks and moist rocks near Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 

 Harley Wood.—/. Nowell, M. & C. Fl. 

 1868. Fixby.— C. F. Hobkirk. 



Riverside, Hardcastle, — /. Needham 1893 '■> Elland Park 

 Wood, 1897 5 Upper Shibden, 1899. — H. T. Soppitt. In 

 cavity, dripping wall, Ripponden Bank ! Said to be 

 common on moist banks in shady woods. 



GRIMMIACE.EJ. 

 Grimmia apocarpa, (L) Hedw. (Bryum apocarpum, L). 



1775. /. Bolton. [Herb. Leyl. 



Harley Wood ; Ogden ; on the dam stones, Sterne Mill. — 

 Midge-hole road, Hebden Bridge ; in little black cushions 

 on the wall-top. — /. Needham. 



