846 TETRAPHIDACE®. POLYTRICHACE®. 
A. alpina Smith. Lichenastrum Dill. 
Mountain rocks. Very rare. 
First record, Bot. Guide, 1805. 
Gl. Axe Edge, Bot. Guide. 
A. crassinervia Bruch. 
Mountain rocks. Very rare. 
First record, N.D.M., 1894. 
Gl. Kinderscout, West in N.D.M. Near Woodhead, N.D.M. 
ltl. TETRAPHIDACEA.. 
TETRAPHIS Hedw. 
T. pellucida Hedw. Mniwn L. Georgia Rabenh. 
Rotten stumps, peaty and shady banks, woods. Frequent. 
First records, Purchas, 1859; N.H. Tutb., 1863. 
L. Via Gellia, Armitage. Grin Woods, Buxton. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood; Whitebottom Wood, with fruit, Natt. (Whitehead). 
Goyt’s Clough; Hollinworth Clough ; Combes; Jarvis Clough; Fernilee; Chapel, 
Barker. Ollerbrook, and Back Tor, Edale. 
G2. Near Rowsley, Ley (1880). Harper Lees, Hathersage; Bar Brook,. 
Baslow ; Froggatt; Curbar Edge; woods at Holloway. 
Tl. Abundant in Bradley Wood; Shirley Park; Brailsford Brook; 
Edlaston; Hulland Moss; by Black Brook, Mugginton; Quarndon Common ; by 
Cubley Brook. 
T3. Repton Rocks, Purchas! Sharp’s Bottom; Hartshorn. 
T, Browniana Grey. Georgia Brownii C.M. Brywn Brownianun Dicks. 
Tetrotontium Schwegr. 
Gritstone rocks. Rare. 
First record, N.D.M., 1894. 
Gl. Kinderscout, Holt in N.D.M. 
G2. Wooded gritstone rocks between Rowsley and Stanton, Ley (1880). 
IV. POLYTRICHACEA. 
CATHARINBA £iarh. 
C. undulata Web. & Mohr. Bryuwn L. Atrichum P. Beauv. 
Woods, heaths, damp banks, Common. 
First record, Bloram MS., 18383. 
Generally distributed and abundant. 
