TORTULACES. ENCALYPTACE, 377 
L. Frequent on rocks and walls on the limestone, N.D.M. Ashford, with 
fruit, Nield and Ashton in N.D.M. Buxton, with sete, Wilson (1831); ib. Ley 
(1869). Matlock Bath, Armitage. Dovedale, Purchas. Bradwell; Cressbrook ; 
Cales, Back, and Horseshoe Dales, Barker. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Natt. Shallcross Plane, Bonsall Plane, Fernilee, 
Barker. 
G2. Walls at Baslow. 
P. Cresswell Crags; Markland Grips; Belph Moor; Scarcliffe Park; 
Pleasley Park. 
Var. angustifolium (Juratz). Braithwaite, 1887. 
L. The Winnatts, Rogers (1881) in Braithw. 
Var. fragilifolium Dixon. 
L. Great Rocks Dale, Buxton. 
PLEUROCH ANTE Lind. 
P. squarrosa Lind). Barbula Brid. 
Limestone slopes, among rocks. Rare. 
First record, The Natwralist, 1880. 
L. Lathkil Dale, Whitehead (1882) in Braithw. 
P. Cresswell Crags (named by C. H. Binstead). 
CINCLIDOTUS P. Beaw. 
C. fontinaloides P. Beaw. Hypnun Lam. 
Stones in mountain streams. Frequent. 
First record, Buxton’s B.G., 1849. 
L. On stones in R. Wye at Chee Dale and Miller’s Dale; on stones in R. 
Dove in Dovedale, N.D.M. Matlock Bath, Gem of the Peak. Monsal Dale, 
Armitage. Lathkil Dale; Cressbrook; Monk’s Dale, Barker. Deep Dale. 
Gl. Rocks and stones in R. Goyt, near Marple Aqueduct, Buxton. 
G2, By R. Derwent, between Matlock and Darley.. 
X. ENCALYPTACEA 
ENCALYPTA Schicd. 
BH. vulgaris Hedw. Leersia exstinctoria Leyss. 
Rocks and banks, especially on limestone. Frequent. 
First records, Bloram MS., 1833; Garner, 1844. 
L. Hartington; Dovedale, N.D.M. Thorpe Cloud, Garner. Miller’s Dale, 
Ley. Near Parwich, Barker. MHartle Dale, Bradwell; Lathkil Dale; Duke’s 
Drive, Buxton. 
G2, Walls, Grindleford, towards Eyam. 
