416 HYPNACEE. 
H. scorpioides J. 
Wet moorland. Rare. 
First record, The Naturalist, 1886. 
Gl. Fairbage Moor, near Glossop, Nat'. and N.D.M. (Whitehead). 
G2. Umberley Brook, Chatsworth. 
H. commutatum Hedw. <Amblystegium glaucum Lindb. 
Streams, ditches, bogs. Frequent. 
First record, Bloram MS., 1833. 
L. Matlock, Hb. Mason. Buxton; Monk’s Dale, Ley. Monsal Dale, 
Armitage. Dovedale, N.H. Tutb. Ashwood Dale; Miller’s Dale, Barker. 
Conies Dale, Peak Forest; Via Gellia; springs below Wormhill; R. Bradford, 
below Youlgreave. é ‘ 
G1. Whitebottom Wood, Charlesworth; Kinderscout, Nat’. Hollinworth 
Clough, Barker. RR. Sett, near Hayfield; Ashop Clough; Fairbrook, near the 
Snake Inn; Hood Brook, under Stanage Edge; Grinds Brook, Edale. 
G2. Stream at Froggatt; Otterdale. 
P. Markland Grips (a form near H. virescens, f. C.H. Binstead); Scar- 
cliffe Park. 
T1. Bog below Bradley Wood; ditch west of Longford Church; Snelston 
limequarries. 
T3. Calke, Bloram. Winshill, Hb. Mason. Repton Rocks, Pwrchas. 
A variety unnamed occurs by R. Dakin, below Alport, Barker. <A very 
slender variety, unnamed, occurs at Cressbrook, Barker. 
H. faleatum Brid. Aimblystegium Lindb. 
Mountain bogs; springs and streams in limestone dales. Not uncommon. 
First record, The Naturalist, 1886. 
L. Ashwood Dale; Miller’s Dale; Cressbrook, Barker. Buxton, Ley 
(1869). Dovedale, Nowers. Conies Dale, Peak Forest. 
G1. West side of Axe Edge; Wildmoor Clough; Goyt’s Bridge; foot of 
Bonsall Plane, Barker. Bog on Kinderscout, Natt. William Clough; Jaggers 
Clough, above Hope; Oyster Clough, near the Snake Inn. 
P. Markland Grips, Clowne. 
T3. Repton Rocks, Hb. Mason. 
Var. virescens Schimp. #H. vireseens Boulay. 
L. Monsal Dale, Holt in N.D.M. Miller’s Dale, and a form with para- 
phyllia in Chee Dale, Barker. Springs below Wormhill; Lathkil Dale. 
G1. Blackdean Brook, Woodlands. 
H. incurvatum Sechrad. Stereodon Mitt. 
Mountain rocks, especially limestone. Rare. 
First record, N.D.M., 1894. 
L. Duke's Drive, Buxton, N.D.M. Monk’s Dale, Barker in N.D.M. 
H. cupressiforme ZL. Stercodon Brid. 
Rocks, walls, trees, bare ground. Common. 
First record, Bloram MS., 1833. 
Abundant everywhere. 
