212 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Nardia scalaris, (Schrad.) Gr. & B. (Jungermania, Schrad. ; 

 Alicularia, Corda). 

 Frequent near Todmorden — Herb. Leyl. 

 1862. Frequent near Todmorden — /. Nowell, M. & C. Fl. 

 1888. Norland Moor — H.F. Parsons; Rishworth— Lees' Fl. 

 1898. Crimsworth Dean — /. Needham. 1900 Butts Clough, 

 Rishworth ; 1901 Ogden Clough : 1902 Luddenden Dean ! 



Nardia silvrettse, (Gottsche) Prs. Br. Hep. (Alicularia minor, 

 1900. Butts Clough, Rishworth ! [Limp. 



Prs. Br. Hep. contains a record under " Gorpley Clough, 

 Todmorden, Lanes. — G. A. Holt. Probably Gorple is 

 intended. In Brit. Moss Fl. there is a record by Holt of 

 Blindia actua, var. trichodes, Gorple Clough, 1880. First 

 West Riding records. 



Marsupella emarginata, (Ehrh.) Dumort. (Jungermania, 

 Ehrh. ; Nardia, Gr. and B.) 

 1836. Stiperden Clough — Herb. Leyl. 

 1888. Beaumont Clough — A. Stansfield, Lees Fl. 



Saccogyna viticulosa, (L.) (Jungermania, L.) 



1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 291 . 



1896. Hardcastle Hill, creeping among Thuidium tamaris- 

 cinum ; Hebden Valley, among Sphagnum — /. Needham. 

 1 90 1. Ogden Clough ; Crimsworth Dean ; Saltonstall 

 Moor-edge, near Catty- Well, among Sphagnum, etc. ! 



The specimens in Herb. Leyl. (1836) are from Millens 

 Clough, Dulesgate, Todmorden. Nowell's record in the 

 Phyt., M. &> C. FL, and Lees' Fl. is for this station, which 

 is on the Lancashire side of the County boundary. 



Fossombronia pusilla, (Dill., L.) Dumort. (Jungermania, L.) 

 1836. In a field at Bank Farm near Todmorden — /. Nowell, 



Herb. Leyl. 

 1862. Near Todmorden—/. Nowell, M. &> C. Fl. 

 1888. Royd Hill— A. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 



Blasia pusilla, Mich., L. (Jungermania, Hooker.) 



1775. /. Bolton. Not numbered in Cat. Of this species 

 Bolton remarks, " This being so very rare and curious a 

 Plant, it may not be amiss to give the places where I have 

 found it. . . At the bottom of Binn Royd Clough upon 



