418 HYPNACER. 
L. Ashwood Dale; Ravensdale, Ley. Cales Dale; Horseshoe and Back 
Dales; Monk’s Dale; Chee Dale; near Taddington, Barker. Middleton Dale ; 
Ashford ; Dovedale, with fruit, Purchas. Matlock, with fruit, #.B. Castleton, 
Carr. Bradwell, Snelgrove. Great Rocks Dale, with fruit. 
Gl. In Green Lane, and above Combes Reservoir, Chapel, Barker, Kins 
derscout, Natt. Under Back Tor, Edale; Fairbrook, near the Snake Inn. 
G2. Umberley Brook, Chatsworth; Harper Lees, Hathersage. 
C. Millthorpe, Holmesfield. 
P. Pleasley Park; Scarcliffe Park; Upper Langwith; Markland \Grips; 
Cresswell Crags; Belph Moor, 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Roadside, Cubley Common; Corley, near 
Bradley ; Hulland Moss; clay fields, Yeldersley Lane, 
T3. Calke, Bloram. ‘Ticknall; Repton Rocks, Purchas (1862). Bank of 
road above Smisby, 
Var. condensatum Schimp. 
L. Horseshoe Dale; Deep Dale. 
G1. Kinderscout, Holt in Fl. Ashton. Blackdean Brook, near the Snake 
Inn ; William Clough. 
G2. Harper Lees, Hathersage; Padley Wood, Grindleford. 
Var. fastigiatum Bosw. 
“* Derbyshire,” Dzxon’s Handbook B.N.; Natt., 1899, 64. 
L. Dove Holes, Dovedale, Holmes in Braithw. Hartle Dale, Bradwell. 
H. palustre LZ. Amblystegiwm Lindb. 
Rocks and stones, by streams, or in damp places. Frequent. 
First record, Buaxton’s B.G., 1849. 
L. Castleton; Miller’s Dale, N.D.M. Cromford, Hb. Mason. Millwheel, 
Monsal Dale, Armitage. Dovedale, Pwrchas. Ashwood Dale; Chee Dale; 
Cressbrook; Horseshoe Dale, Barker. Monk’s Dale; north side of Diamond 
Hill, Buxton. - 
Gl. Chapel-en-le-Frith; Fernilee; Mellor, N.D.M. Stones in the river 
near Marple, Buxton. By railway above Combes Reservoir; Shallcross Plane, 
Fernilee, Barker. River Noe, Edale. 
G2. Stream from Stoke Flat, above Froggatt. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. Black Brook, Mugginton, and near Cross o’ th’ 
hands; Thurvaston, Marston Montgomery; Cubley Brook, and between Cubley 
Common and Riddings; between Wyaston and Yeaveley. 
T3. By the Melbourne Road, Derby Hills; Ticknall; Calke, Purchas. 
H. ochraceum Zurn. Amblystegiwm Lindb. 
Mountain streams, on rocks, or soil. Frequent and abundant. 
First record, Pwrchas, 1864, 
L. Chee Dale; Dovedale, Barker. R. Dove, by Chrome Hill. 
