THE MOSS FAMILY. 501 



* Mnium undulatum. H. Wds. 



Curtis, iii. 570 ; E. B. xxi. 1449 (both as Bryum Ugulatum). 



One of the finest species of its genus, and readily known by the large, 

 long and narrow, and beautifully undulated leaves. 



* punctatum. Wds., by rivulets and springs. 



E. B. xvii. 1183. 



* subfflobosum. B. Dean Clough. (Mr. Jolin Turner.) 



Swampy places at Clayton. (Mr. Jolin Warburton.) 



E. B., Supp. iii. 2907 (as Bryum mnioides). 



Paludella squarrosa. Knutsford Moor. 



E. B. Supp. ii. 2767 (as Bryum squarrosum). 



Meesia uliginosa. Sailor's Shore. 



E. B. xxii. 1517 (as BryUm trichodes). 



II Funaria hygrometrica. H. W. 



Curtis, iii. 568 ; E. B. v. 342. 



Entosthodon Templetoni. On sandstone rocks near the Clifton 

 Viaduct. Stockport. 



Curtis, iii. 565 (as Weissia Templetoni); E. B. sxxvi. 2524 (as Funaria 

 Templetoni). 



Physcomitrium, encetorum. Moist banks at Greenfield. 

 E. B. xviii. 1245 (as Gymnostomum fascicular e). 



* — pyriforme. H. 



E. B. vi. 413 (as Gymnostomum pyriforme) . 



sphcericum. "Mere, Cheshire, September, 1834, the only 



known locality in Britain; not found in any subsequent year." 

 Wilson. 



E. B. Supp. ii. 2830 (as Gymnostomum sphcericum). 



* Bartramia fontana. B. 



E. B. vi. 390 (as Bryum fontanum) . 



calcarea. Hale Moss. Staly bridge Brushes. 



I 2)omiformis. H., where rather dry. 



Curtis, iii. 569 ; E. B. xiv. 998. 



arcuata. Stalybridge Brushes. Fo-edge. Scoud Moor, 



E. B. xviii. 1237. 



* Discelium nudum. H. 



E.B. XX. 1421. 



Splachnum ampullaceum. M. Unsworth Moss. Carrington. 

 E. B. ii. 144. 



