426 BOTANY OF LOCFI KINROD. [J^O'V ) 



Neckera crispa. Woods about Settle. 



Hypnum riparium. On the banks of the Ribble, near Settle. 



Hypiium populeum. Stones by the Ribble-side, below Little 



Bridge ; and on trees below the Bridge, by Mill Island. 

 Hypnum murale. Stones on the Ribble-side, nearly opposite 



Settle; old cornmill. 

 Hypnum sericeum. Wall near Langcliflfe Hall, plentifully. Wall 



below Kelcowe. On the left-hand side of the road opposite 



Catteral Hall, etc. 

 Hypnum dendroides. Near Settle. 

 Hypnum curvatum, or myosuroides. Frequent ; as at Cleatop 



Parks, etc., near Settle. 

 Hypnmn splendens. Crags (Peart' s) above Settle. 

 Hypnum proliferum. Neighbourhood of Settle. 

 Hijpnum rutabulum. Common ; as at Peart's Crags, Mill Island, 



stones betwixt Lunun and Little Bank. 

 Hypnum velutinum. On an old round wall near the lead-mines, 



on Malham Moor. 

 Hypnum ruscifolium. Near Settle. 



Hypnum cuspidatum. Near the old site of Giggleswick Tarn. 

 Hypnum loreum. Cleatop Parks. 



Hypnum triquetrum. In the wood near Langcliffe Place. Be- 

 tween Happa and Slack. 

 Hypnum squarrosum. Very common ; as on lane-side, near 



Lodge, etc., passim. 

 Hypnum palustre. Stones in the rivulet below Malham Cove. 

 Hypnum uncinatum. Highhill Laue, near Settle. 

 Hypnum cupressiforme, var. On an old wall opposite Catteral 



Hall. 

 Hypmum molluscum. Near Settle. 

 Cinclidium stygium. Of this Moss I have been favoured with 



specimens from that excellent muscologist Mr. John Nowell, 



of Todmorden, who first, I believe, discovered it on Malham 



Moor, in 1836. 



BOTANY OF LOCH KINOKD, ABERDEENSHIKE. 

 By W. Sutherland, M.A. 

 In the interior of our shire, making, as it were, the line of 

 demarcation between the rich corn-lands that stretch almost 



