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Bartramia. 



arcuata, Brid. 



**calcarea, B. et S, Teesdale. Under 

 the New River bridge at Castle 

 Howard. Rievaulx and Heseltine 

 Gill; W. Borrer, Esq. Shedding 

 Clough ; Mr. Nowell. 



fontana, Brid. 



*Halleriana, Hedw. Teesdale. 



ithyphylla, Brid. 



CEderi, Sw. {B. gracilis, Floerke). 



pomiformis, Hedw. 

 Bkyum. 



**aeuminatum, B. et S. Teesdale. 



alpinum, L. 



**anrwtinum, Hedw. The gemmife- 

 rous state of this moss is very fre- 

 quent ; the fruit I have seen only in 

 Teesdale and on Stockton Forest. 



argentewn, L. 



**atropurpureum, W. et M. Very 

 frequent near York and Castle- 

 Howard. 



**bimum, Schreb. (Br. ventricosum 

 ex parte, Eng. Fl.) Frequent in the 

 low grounds : Stockton Forest and 

 other places near York. 



ceespititium, L. 



capillare, Hedw. 



carneum, L. 



**cavifoliu7n, Tayl. MSS. Maize 

 beck, and in a stream on Holwick 

 Fell, Teesdale. 



**'cernuum, B. et S. Teesdale ; Cas- 

 tle Howard, &c. Rather scarce near 

 York. Greta Bridge, June, 1810 ; 

 W. Borrer, Esq., Stansfield Moor ; 

 Mr. Nowell. 



*crudum, Schreb. Teesdale. Ratton 

 Clough, near Todmorden ; Mr. 

 Nowell. 



elongatum, Dicks. Shady rocks on 

 Waldsden Moor, near Todmorden ; 

 Mr. Nowell. 



**erythrocarpon, Schwgr. Plentiful 

 and very fine in moist sandy stub- 

 bles between Barmby and Wood- 



house Moors, near Pocklington. 

 Stockton Forest. 



**gracilentum, Tayl. MSS. Waste 

 ground at Ganthorpe. 



**inclinatum, B. et S. Very frequent 

 both in the high and low grounds. 



**intermedium, Brid. Frequent on 

 heaps of rubbish and on mortar in 

 walls, as well as in moist sandy 

 situations. 



julaceum, Sm. 



**mnioides, Wils. {Mnium pseudo- 

 punctatum, B. et S. in Lond. Journ. 

 of Bot.) On Stansfield, Langfield 

 and Walsden Moors, near Todmor- 

 den, where it was discovered by Mr. 

 J. Nowell. 



nutans, Schreb. 



** obconicum, Hornsch. Near Bar- 

 nard Castle. In the park quarry at 

 Castle Howard. Greta Bridge ; 

 W. Borrer, Esq. 



pallens, Sw. Frequent both in the 

 high and low grounds. After deli- 

 berately considering the subject, I 

 cannot venture to say that we have 

 Bryum turbinatum in Yorkshire, or 

 even in Britain ; all the specimens 

 I have seen under that name, as 

 well as the figure in Muse. Brit., 

 appearing to belong to Br. pallens. 

 I have a moss from Teesdale, which 

 may, perhaps, be correctly referred 

 to Br. turbinatum, but the fruit is 

 too young to allow me to decide. 



**pallescens, Schwgr. Teesdale. 



pseudotriquetrum, Schwgr. (Br. ven- 

 tricosum ex parte, Eng. Fl.). Abun- 

 dant in the subalpine parts of the 

 county ; scarcely descending to the 

 plains. 



pyriforme, Hedw. Walls at Heworth, 

 near York. On the bridge across 

 the Wharfe at Thorp Arch. Near 

 Hebden Bridge ; Mr. S. Gibson. 



roseum, Schreb. 



**torquescens, B. et S. On a stone 



