THE MOSS FAMILY. 499 



OUgotrichum Hercynicum. Rooley Moor, plentiful. 

 E. B. xvii. 1419 (as Polytrichum Hercynicum). 

 f Pogonatum natiuni. H. Reddish. 



Curtis, i. 141 (as Polytrichum subrotundum) ; E. B. xxiii. 1625 (as 

 Polytrichum nanum). 



II aloides. H. 



E. B. xxiii. 1C14: (as Polytrichum aloides). 



* urnigerum. Fo-edge. Alderley Edge. Arden Hall. 



E. B. xvii. 1218 (as Polytrichum urnigerum). 



alpinum. Fo-edge. Rooley Moor. 



E. B. xxvii. 1905 (as Polytrichum alpinum). 



f Polytrichum gracile. M. Eaton Moss, near Macclesfield. 

 E. B. xxvi. 1827. 



formosum. Near Cotterill Clough. 



E. B. xvii. 1198 (as Polytrichum attenuatum). 



II commune. B. 



E. B. xvii. 1197. 

 An exceedingly handsome and very abundant moss, growing every- 

 where in marshy and turfy places, where it forms broad gi'een patches, 

 the stems six to twelve inches long, erect, close together, and beaiing 

 rosettes of long, linear-lanceolate and recurved leaves. 



f jmiiperinum. M. Lindow Common, plentiful. 



E. B. xvii. 1200. 



* jnliferum. M. 



E. E. xvii. 1199. 



* Aulacomnion palustre. B. Fruits on Eaton Moss abundantly. 



E. B. vi. 391 (as Mnium palustre). 



■j- androgynum. By Bass Bank Canal bridge, Lymm. Long 



lane, between Bovi^don and Hale. 



E. B. xviii. 1238 (as Mnium androgynum). 



] Orthodontium gracile. Rocks on Alderley Edge, plentiful. 

 E. B. Supp. ii. 2835 (as Bryum gracile). 



t Leptohryum pyriforme. W. Hougb-end Hall. Bowdon. Abun- 

 dant on flower-pots in stoves and green-houses. 

 E. B. vi. 389 (as Brt^um aureum). 



Bryum elongatum. M. R. Shawforth near Rochdale. 



crudum. On rocks near Bolton. 



E. B. xxiii. 1004. 



* nutans. M. 



E. B. Tixax. 1240. 



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