214 BARNES: MOSSES OF YORKSHIRE AND DURHAM. 



**Weissia mucronata Bruch. By the side of the road between 

 Grinkle Park and Loftus (C); and on clay ground at 

 Saltburn (C), and Slape Wath (C). 



Rhabdoweissia fugax Hedw. Cronkley Scars (T.). 



Rhabdoweissia denticulata Brid. High Force (T.) ; Unthank 

 Scars (T.) ; Falcon Glints (D.). 



I find no mention of this species or the above in either 

 'North Yorkshire' or Spruce's ' Musci and Hepaticae of 

 Teesdale.' If they have been elsewliere recorded 1 am 

 unaware of the fact. 



Cynodontium Bruntoni B. & S. On sandstone rock on the 

 Kildale side of Easby Moor (C.). Known to be a frequent 

 plant of the scars throughout the greater portion of Upper 

 Teesdale, yet of rare occurrence in Cleveland. I have 

 gathered it in the latter district in only one locality, as noted 

 above. 



**Dichodontium pellucidum L. var. fagimontanum Brid. 

 On sandstone in a small glen above Slape Wath (C). 



Dicranella crispa Hedw. Guisbrough (C.) ; Roxby (C), with 

 male inflorescence. 



Dicranella Schreberi Hedw. Kisdon Force (S.) ; Rich- 

 mond (S.), in fruit; Kilton (C.), in fruit; Easington (C), 

 in fruit; Roxby (C), in fruit. 



■"•Dicranella Schreberi Hedw. var. elata Schpr. Kisdon 

 Force (S.) ; Kilton (C.) ; Hagg Beck (C.). 



**Dicranella varia Hedw. var. callistoma Dicks. Gunnerside, 

 Upper Swaledale. 



Dicranella rufescens Turn. Guisbrough (C.) ; Lingdale (C.) 

 Kilton (C.) ; Roxby (C.) ; Saltburn (C). 



Dicranella subulata Hedw. Guisbrough Moor (C.). 



Dicranum Scottianum Turn. On sandstone rocks, Highcliff, 

 Guisbrough (C.). Although this species is not mentioned in 

 Baker's ' North Yorkshire ' it is at least fair to note that 

 there is a record in Baker and Nowell's supplement to 

 Baines's ' Flora of Yorkshire ' by the late Mr. AV. Mudd, for 

 Dicranum Scottiatnim Turn, at the above locality, and also at 

 Ingleby Greenhow. The plant still grows at the former 

 station, though sparingly, and in company with Dicranmn 

 fnscescens Turn. I have met with it on the same formation 

 on the moor above Slape Wath (C). 



Naturalist, 



