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Grimmia pulvinata, Sm. {Bryum pulvinatum, L). 



1775. /. Bolton. 1836. Frequent. — Herb. Leyl. 



In dark coloured cushions on the wall-top, Midge-hole road. 

 — J. Needham. On wall, top of Stanelly Clough. — H. T. 

 Soppitt, J. Needham ! All the Moss Floras mark this as 

 " common." Possibly it may have been common here at 

 one time, but is not so at present. Stanelly and Midge- 

 hole are the only places where we have met with it. 



Grimmia trichophylla, Grev. 



1836. Rocks, Stansfield Moor. — Herb. Leyl. Spans, re- 

 examined. 



Grimmia Doniana, Sm. 



1836. Walls, Stansneld Moor. — Herb. Leyl. 

 1840. Stansneld Moor.- — /. Nowell, Bailies' Fl. [Lees' Fl. 

 1888. Stansneld Moor, now seldom seen. — A. Stansfield, 

 Nowell omits this sp. in Baines' Supp. It is inserted in 



M.S. in a copy of the Supplement now in the possession 



of Mr. Needham. 



[Rhacomitrium ellipticum, (Turn) B. & S. (Trichostomum 



cUipticum. Turn). 

 1840. Crimsworth Dean. — 5. Gibson, Baincs Fl. " Is 

 erroneous." /. Nowell, Supp. 1854.] 



Rhacomitrium aciculare, (L) Brid. (Bryum, L ; Trichostomum, 

 Beauv.) 

 1775. J. Bolton. 1834. Ogden Clough. — Herb. Leyl. 

 Wet rocks by rivulets near Todmorden. — Herb. Nwl. 

 1840. Wet rocks, frequent : Ogden Clough ; doughs in the 



neighbourhood of Todmorden and Heptonstall. -Baines' Fl. 

 1888. Hudson Clough ; Hebden Valley, etc.— A . Stansfield ; 



Binn-royd Clough. — H . F. Parsons, Lees Fl. 

 Common on wet rocks in and near streams. Crimsworth 



Dean ; Hardcastle ; doughs in High Greenwood. — /. 



Needham ; Luddenden Dean.— -H . T. Soppitt ! Hollock 



Lea.—/. T. Aspin ! Binn royd Clough ; Spa Clough, 



Booth Dean, etc. ! 



Rhacomitrium fasiculare, Brid. {Trichostomum, Schrad). 

 1834. High Greenwood ; Hell Holes ; Langfield Moor ; 



Ogden Clough, etc., frequent. — Herb. Leyl. 

 1888. Todmorden. — A. Stansfield, H. F. Parsons, Lees' Fl. 



