POLYTRICHACE. BUXBAUMIACES. 349 
P. gracile Dicks. 
By mountain streams, moorland. Rare. 
First record, The Naturalist, 1886. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, with fruit, Natt. Charlesworth; Ernocroft Wood; 
Mellor, N.D.M. Goyt’s Clough, above Errwood; brook above Shalcross Mill; 
foot of Bonsall Plane; bank of R. Goyt near Madscar; Wildmoor Clough; road- 
side at Eccles House; old road west of Spire Hollins, Chapel; Axe Edge, 
Barker. 
G2. Cratcliffe Tor, Barker. 
P. formosum Hedw. P. attenuatum Menz. 
Dry paths in woods. Common. 
First record, N.H. Tutb., 1863. 
lL. Monsal Dale, V.D.M. 
Gl. Below the embankment of Combes Reservoir ; near old toll-bar, and by 
R. Goyt, near Madscar, Fernilee ; Wildmoor Clough ; old road, Lanehead Farm to 
Wythen Lache ; foot of Bonsall Plane, Barker. 
G2. Cratcliffe Wood and Tor, Birchover ; Dethick Common. 
Tl. Bradley Wood ; Shirley Park ; Stydd ; Breward’s Car, Mugginton ; near 
Cross o’ th’ Hands, Hulland Ward. 
T3. Repton Rocks, Hb. Mason. ‘ Dark Walk,” Foremark Hall, N.H. Tutb. 
Anchor Church, Bindley. 
P. commune l. 
Bogs, swamps. Common. 
First record, Ray Syn., 1690 ; in paludosis spongioso et putrido solo praesertim 
in montosis Derbiensibus ! Great Golden Maidenhair or Goldielocks. 
Gl. Abundant in the Moorlands, N.D.M. Buxton, Bindley. Chapel ; 
Fernilee, Barker. Under Stanage Edge, Bamford ; Combes Moss. 
G2. Harper Lees, Hathersage. 
C. Totley Moss. 
P. Scarcliffe Park. 
Tl. Edlaston Coppy ; Shirley. 
T3. Repton Rocks, N.H. Tutb. Calke, Bloram. 
V. BUXBAUMIACEAZ., 
DIPHYSCIUM Mohr. 
D. foliosum Mohr. Webera sessilis Lindb. 
Damp banks and rocks, edges of paths, sub-alpine. Rare. 
First record, Ley MS., 1898. 
G1. Goyt’s Lane, Buxton, Ley. 
