500 THE MOSS FAMILY. 



f Bryum carneum. H. Mere Clough. Sailor's Shore. 



E. B. V. 360. 



* Wahlenhergii. H. 



E. B., Supp. ii. 2836 (as Bryum albicans), and E. B. xxii. 1527 (as 

 Bryum compactum). 



pseudo-triquetrum. RooleyMoor. ScoudMoor. Fo-edge. 



E. B. xxxvi. 2554 (as Bryum cubitale). 



ttirhinatum. Scar-wheel, Broughton. 



* • pallens. H. 



uliginosuni. Sailor's Shore. 



* cernuum. W. 



* incUnatum. H. 



* intermedium. W. 



bimum. B. Hale Moss. 



E. B. xxii. 1518. 



* cajoillare. W. and T. 



E. B. xxviii. 2007. 



Donianum. Winwick Stone-quarry. 



ccBspiticium. W. 



Curtis, i. 212 ; E. B. xxvii. 1904. 



atropurpureum. W. 



julaceum. Wet rocks by the Irwell, above Agecroft. 



E. B. xxxii. 2270. 



argenteum. W. 



Curtis, i. 212 ; E. B, xxiii. 1602. 

 The beautiful silvery hue of its little cushions, though scarcely half 

 an inch above the surface, catches the eye continually in moist weather. 

 Thecffi late in autumn. 



roseum. H. Wds. 



E. B. xxxiv. 2305. 



Mnium affine. Knutsford Moor. Hale Moss. Gerrard's Wood, 

 near Tandle Hill. 



E. B., Supp. ii. 3739 (as Bryum affine). 



rostratum. T. Wds. Cotterill Clough. 



hornum. H. Wds. 



Curtis, i. 71 ; E. B. xxxii. 2271 (both as Bryum hornum). 



One of the handsomest of our native Musci, and from the elegant 

 curvature of the upper part of the theca-stalk, often called " Swan's-neck 

 moss." 



