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Barbula marginata B. cV S. On sandstone walls at (iuis- 

 brough {C.)\ Slape Wath (C); Skelton (C); and 

 Upleatham (C). 

 *Barbula recurvifolia Schpr. In Teesdale, on the summit of 

 Green Fell ; and in Swaledale on an old limestone wall at 

 Kisdon Force. 



Barbula rigidula (Hedw.) Mitt. Winston Bridge (T.) ; 

 Ovington (T.) ; Richmond (S. ); Gunnerside (S.) ; Brompton- 

 on-Swale; Kilton (C.); Roxby (C); Saltburn (C). 



Barbula spadicea Mitt. Gainford (T.); near Abbey Bridge, 

 Rokeby (Y.). In Cleveland not unfrequent on sandy rocks 

 by the side of streams, viz. at Easington, Kilton, Roxby, 

 Saltburn. and Skelton. 



Barbula cylindrica Tayl. Winston Bridge (D.); Saltburn (C.). 



Barbula revoluta Schwg. On limestone walls, Richmond (S.); 

 and near Limekiln Wood, Catterick (S.). 



Barbula tortuosa L. In fruit at Kisdon Scars (S.). 



Barbula angustata Wils. Occasionally on hedge-banks near 

 Darlington and Richmond. As frequent in this part of the 

 Cleveland district as its usually much commoner congener 

 Barbula siibulaia L. I have gathered it in the three districts 

 at the following localities, viz. : Baydales and Mowden Lane 

 near Darlington (D.); Pierce Bridge (D.) ; Hudswell (S.); 

 Richmond (S.); Kilton (C.); Guisbrough (C); Crinkle 

 Park (C): Saltburn (C); Slape Wath (C). 



Barbula latifolia B. tS: S. On tree trunk by stream side, 

 Saltburn (C), and also by the Tees at Stapleton, and the 

 Skerne at Blackwell Mill Darlington (D.). 

 ** Barbula ruralis L. var. arenicola Braithw. On sandy banks 

 near Saltburn (C). 



Barbula intermedia Brid. Winston Bridge (D.) ; Huds- 

 well (S.) : Richmond Moor (S.) ; Keld (S.) ; Saltburn (C). 



Barbula papillosa Wils. Wydifle (T.) ; Dinsdale Woods (D.); 

 Winston (D.) ; Brompton-on-Swale (S.); Marske (C) : Salt- 

 burn (C); Upleatham (C). 



Distichium capillaceum L. Descending with the 'Pees as far 

 as Wycliffe and Gainford. 



CALVxMPEKACE.lL 



**Encalypta vulgaris Hedw. var. pilifera Funck. On drj- 

 limestone rocks, Kisdon Scar (S.). 



July 1S90. 



