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Weissia tenuirostris, H. Sc T. On stones in Lythe beck ; barren. 



t'urvirostra, controversa and recuniata. 



verticillata. Near the waterfall in Goadland beck ; in fruit. 



Grimmia apocarpa and pulvinata, and Didymodon purpureus. 

 Didymodon Bruntoni. Newtondale ; fruit just rising. 



rigidulus. Goadland beck ; in fruit. 



Trichostomum lanuginosum, heterostichum dindfasciculare. All fruiting on an old wall 



in the vale of Goadland. 



aciculare. On stones by the Esk and Goadland beck ; abundant. 



Dicranum bryoides, adiantoides, taxifolium^fiexuosum, scoparium and heteromallum . 



glaucum. Egton moors. 



Jlavescens and pellucidum. Abundant, and with fruit in a good state, by the 



Esk and Lythe beck . I observed a large variety of the latter, not readily to be 



distinguished from D. flavescens. 



varium. Two or three varieties. 



Tortula muralis, ruralis, suhulata and unguiculata. 



Polytrichum undulatum, commune, aloides and nanum, and Funaria hygrometrica . 



Orthotrichum affine, striatum and crispum. 



Bi-yum albicans. Frequent on wet rocks by the Esk ; barren. This plant is remark- 

 ably fragile; two or three times I thrust my stick into the broad flakes above my 

 head, hoping to procure a patch entire, but I only brought down a shower of 

 mutilated stems around me. 



— ^— argenteum, capillare, ccespititium, ventricosum, ligulatum, punctatum & hornum. 



marginatum. Lythe beck ; scarce. 



Bartramia pomiformis a,ndfontana, and Leucodon sciuroides. 



Daltonia heteromalla. On an apple-tree at Eskdaleside ; in fruit. 



Fontinalis aniipyretica . In the Esk &c. 



Hookeria lucens. Goadland beck. 



Hypnum trichomanoides, complanatum, undulatum and denticulatum. 



tnedium. At the roots of trees by the Esk. 



serpens and populeum. The latter rather scarce. 



purum. In fruit near Lythe beck. 



piliferum. Abundant, but without fruit. 



catenulatum. A single tuft on a wet cliflf by the Esk. 



plumosum. The most frequent moss in Eskdale. 



Schreberi, sericeum, alopecurum, dendroides, curvatwn, myosuroides, splendens, 



prolifo'um and prcelongum.. 



Jlagellare. Abundant by the Esk and Goadland beck, but I saw no fruit. 



rutabulum, veluti7ium, ruscifolium, cuspidatum and squarrosum. 



confertum. Frequent. A large variety on stones in the streams, with the 



leaves sub-bifariously arranged and nearly entire. 

 loreum and triqtwtrum. Fruiting in Newtondale. 



— — Jilicinum and commutatum. In great profusion on wet rocks. 



palustre, aduncum, cupressiforme and molluscum. 



multiflorum, Fl. Hib. On trees in Eskdale, and on a wall in the village of 



Egton, but scarce. 

 Marchantia conica and Jungermannia asplenioides. 

 Jungermannia lancenlata, L. On wet rocks by the Esk, and with calyces on stones in 



