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fructification on the S. side of the 

 Tees, near Gainford, by Mr. Back- 

 house ;" Winch, Flora of North- 

 umb. &c. 



cupressiforme, L. 



cuspidatum, L. 



denticulatum, L. 



**elodes, Spruce in London Journ. of 

 Bot. Stockton Forest, growing with 

 H. scorpioides. 



Jilicinum, L. 



Jlagellare, Dicks. 



Jluitans, L. 



**incurvatum, Schrad. Teesdale. 



julaceum, Schwgr. {H. moniliforme, 

 Eng. Fl.) Pennyghent ; Mr. Ibbot- 

 son. 



loreum, L. 



lutescensj Huds. 



molluscum, Hedw. 



multifiorum, Tayl. Everywhere, with 

 H. cupressiforme, from which Bruch 

 will not admit that it is distinct. 



murale, Hedw. Abundant in the 

 limestone districts. On decayed 

 posts by the Ouse at York. 



myosuroides, L. 



nitens, Schreb. Abundant and fruiting 

 copiously in Temngton Carr, where 

 it was first observed by the Eev. J. 

 Dalton, and more recently by Mr. 

 Ibbotson, who finds it also near 

 Rievaulx Abbey, and in a bog below 

 the Head Hagg, Coney sthorpe. 



**nitidulum, Wahl. (fide Bruch). 

 Gorpley Clough, near Todmorden ; 

 Mr. Nowell. This is a different 

 moss from H. pulchellum, Dicks. 



palustre, L. 



*piliferum, Schreb. Near York, Mal- 

 ton, and Castle-Howard. In Mow- 

 thorpe Dale the ground is in many 

 places completely carpeted with this 

 moss, bearing a profusion of cap- 

 sules. 



plumosum, L. 



**polymorphum, Hedw. {nee Eng. Fl.) 



On wet limestone at Crarabeck, and 

 on the ruins of Kirkham Abbey. 



populeum, Hedw. 



prcBlongum, L. 



proliferum, L. 



pulchellum, Dicks. Teesdale. 



**pumilum, Wils. MSS. {H. Tees- 

 dalii, Dicks. ?) Mowthorpe Dale, 

 on calcareous rocks. Mr. Teesdale's 

 localities for H. Teesdalii are " on 

 trunks of trees in woods at Castle- 

 Howard, about the year 1770; and 

 roots of trees near Beverley." H. 

 pumilum may be the same species, 

 but I have certainly never seen it 

 on trees, though I have gathered it 

 in several stations, both in England 

 and Ireland. 



purum, L. 



riparium, L. 



rugulosum, W. et M. Teesdale and 

 on Pennyghent ; Mr. Ibbotson, 



ruscifolium, Neck. 



rutabulum, L. 



salehrosum, Hoffm. Frequent iu sandy 

 and limestone districts, but I have 

 seen fruit only on Stockton Forest. 



Schreberi, Willd. 



scorpioides, L. 



serpens, L. 



splendens, Hedw. 



squarrosum, L. 



stellatum, Schreb. 



slramineum, Dicks. In fruit on Stans- 

 field Moor, May, 1844 ; Mr. Nowell. 



striatum, Schreb. 



triquetrum, L. 



uncinatum, Hedw. Teesdale. 



undulatum, L. 



velutinum, L. 

 IsoTHECiuM {Hypnum, Eng. Fl.) 



curvatum, B. et S. 



*polyanthum, B. et S. On trees by 

 the Foss, near York, and near Hunt- 

 ington. Tree-stump iu Ascham bogs. 

 Near Castle-Howard and Crambe, 

 but sparingly. The Hypnum poly- 



