410 HYPNACER. 
P. undulatum 2B. § 8S. Hypnum L. 
Woods, by mountain streams, among rocks. Frequent. 
First record, Bloram MS., 1833. 
L. Dovedale; Matlock Bath, Painter, Natt. 
Gl. Common in the hilly districts; Fernilee Wood, N.D.M. Jarvis Clough, 
Barker. Ernocroft Wood, Buxton in N.D.M. By R. Westend, Gibbs. Charles- 
worth Coombs; Kinderscout, Natt. Edale; near Goyt’s Bridge; Crowden; 
Higher Cliff, Strines; Corbar Hill. 
G2. Stanton, Ley. Cromford, 4rmitage. Eyam Moor; under Raven Tor, 
Beeley ; Littlemoor Wood, Dethick. 
C. Linacre Wood, Old Brampton. 
T. Shirley Park; Bradley Wood; Cross o’ th’ hands, Hulland Ward. 
T3. Calke, Bloram. Gorsty Lees Wood; Repton Rocks, Purchas. Drake- 
low Hall, N.A. Tutb. 
P., latebricola B. § S. Leskea Wils. 
On rotting stumps in woods and copses. Rather rare. 
First record, N.D.M., 1894. 
L. Dovedale, Painter, Natt. 
Gl. Charlesworth Coombs, N.D.M. 
Tl. Edlaston Coppy (¢ M.B. Slater); Shirley Park, and wet copse, 
Peathays, Shirley; Breward’s Car, Mugginton. 
T3. On elder trunks, Sharp’s Bottom, Hartshorn. 
AMBLYSTEHGIUM B. ¢ 8. 
A. Sprucei £. § 8. Leskea Bruch. H. confervoides Hook. & Wils. 
Shady limestone rocks, caves. Rare. 
First record, M.H.C. Rep., 1900. 
L. Dove Holes, Dovedale (1878); near Lover’s Leap, Ashwood Dale, 
Barker. In another small cave, lower down in Dovedale; Conies Dale, Peak 
Forest (both f. Prof. Barker); Monk’s Dale, on tufa. 
A. confervoides 2. § S. Hypnum Brid. 
Shady limestone rocks. Rare. 
First record, N.D.M., 1894. 
L. Cressbrook, Holt in N.D.M. Taddington Dale, Holt (1882) in Braithw. 
Great Shacklow Wood, Ashford; Via Gellia; Monk’s Dale; Lover’s Leap, 
Buxton (all seen and named by Prof. Barker). 
A. compactum (iM. Brachythecium densum Juratz. Hypnun Milde. 
Limestone rocks. Very rare. 
First record, Dixon, J.B., 1900. 
L. Dove Holes, Dovedale, Dixon. 
A. serpens B. § 8. Hypnum L. 
Bare ground, stones, stumps. Very common. 
First record, Blozam MS., 1833. 
Everywhere abundant. 
