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NEW RECORDS AND ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES 
FOR THE MOSS-FLORA OF YORKSHIRE 
AND DURHAM. 
RICHARD BARNES. 
SINCE contributing the last notes on this subject, I have 
gathered a number of the rarer Mosses and Hepatics, several 
of which are new to their respective vice counties, while one— 
Aplozia lanceolata var. prolifera—is now first recorded for 
Britain. 
In my visits to Thorns Gill, Blayshaw Beck, Sandwith 
and Harlow Moors, I was accompanied by my valued friend, 
Mr. Ll. J. Cocks, whose name I should like to associate with 
my own in regard to the records from those localities. 
My sincere thanks are hereby tendered to Mr. H. N. Dixon, 
and Mr. Symers M. Macvicar, for their kindness in examining 
and verifying and in some instances in determining the more 
critical species contained in this list. 
The V.C. number marked with an asterisk, indicates that, 
so far as I can ascertain, the record is a new one for the Vice 
County, while the plant name thus marked indicates that the 
record is a new one for the County as a whole. 
Oligotrichum incurvum (Huds.), Lindb. Blayshaw Beck 
(V.C. 64). 
Diphyscium foliosum Mohr. Ravensgill, Pateley Bridge 
(64) 
Swartzia montana (Lamk.), Lindb. On a wall near Black- 
well, Darlington (66). A certain amount of interest is 
attached to the appearance of this montane species in a locality 
at so low an altitude, and so well away from the river, hence 
my reason for including it in the present list. I have previously 
observed it as far down the Tees as Gainford, but only on 
rocks near to the edge of the river; its distribution in such 
instances being easily accounted for. 
Swartzia inclinata Ehrh. On damp limestone ledges, 
Farnham, Knaresborough (*64); and by the Yore above 
Wensley Bridge (*65). 
Seligeria acutifolia var. longiseta Lindb. On limestone 
rocks above Clapham Cave (64). 
Seligeria tristicha (Brid.), B. & S. West Burton, Wensley- 
dale (65). 
Brachyodus trichodes Firnr. On sandstone rocks, Lul 
Beck, Ramsgill (64). 
Cynodontium Bruntoni (Smith), B.&S. Ravensgill, Pateley 
Bridge (64). 
Dicranella crispa Ehrh. Ingleby Greenhow (62). 
Dicranella Schreberi (Swartz.), Schp. Starbeck, and also 
at Birstwith (64). 
1915 Mar. ie 
