92 New Records for the Moss- Flora of Yorks. and Durham. 
Dicranella squarrosa (Schrad.), Schp. Blayshaw Beck (64). 
In fine fruiting condition. 
Dicranodontium longirostre B. & S. Wath Woods, Igoo ; 
and also by the stream in going towards the Merryfield lead 
mines, Nidderdale. Although the above species has been 
previously recorded in this journal (April 1909, p. 144), by Mr. 
Cheetham, as new to the Nidd drainage area, I contributed 
the two above localities in July, 1908, to the list then in com- 
pilation for Dr. Lees’ “ Flora of West Yorkshire.’ 
Fissidens exilis Hedw. Hedgebank, Rudding Park, near 
Harrogate (64). 
Fissidens rufulus B. & S. Ling Gill and Thorns Gill, 
Ribblehead, and Ingleton (64). In Roxby Beck, Cleveland 
(*62).° The latter stations a-nuew record for V.C. 625.0 
H.N. Dixon refers to the Ling Gill plant as ‘very good F. rufu- 
lus,’ and to the Roxby as ‘ being similar in character to that 
gathered in the Wharfe.’ 
Fissidens osmundoides Hedw. Ravensgill, Pateley Bridge 
(64). Richly fruiting. 
Campylostelium saxicola (W. & M.), B. & S. Duncombe 
Park, Helmsley (62). 
Acaulon muticum (Schreb.), C.M. Duncombe Park, Helms- 
ley (62). I am not aware of either this species or the Campy- 
lostelium having been previously found on the Hambleton 
range of hills. 
Phascum curvicolle Ehrh. Kirk Deighton (64); Burton 
Leonard (64). 
Pottia recta (With.) Mitt. Kirk Deighton (64) ; Ripley (64). 
Pottia intermedia Firnr. Kirk Deighton (64); Blayshaw 
Beck (64). 
Pottia lanceolata (Hedw.), C.M. Knaresborough (64) ; 
Wormald Green (64). . 
Tortula brevirostris Hook & Grev. On limestone marl in 
Grimbald’s Quarry, Knaresborough (64), Burton Leonard, and 
at Wormald Green (64). 
Tortula rigida Schrad. Kirk Deighton, near Wetherby (64). 
Tortula ambigua Angstr.. Very fine in the limestone 
quarries, at Burton Leonard (64). 
Tortula marginata (B. & S.), Spruce. Rievaulx Abbey (62) ; 
in fine fruiting condition. 
Tortula angustata Wils. Knaresborough (64). ° 
Tortula mutica (B. & S.), Lindb. On tree trunk Ripley (64). 
Tortula papillosa Wils. On tree near Cowton Castle (65). 
Barbula lurida (Hornsch.), Lindb. By the side of the 
Nidd, Knaresborough (64), in fruit. Avery short broad-leaved 
form occurs by the Tees at Rokeby, and by the Yore at Tan- 
field. 
Barbula recurvifolia Schp. In the limestone quarry at 
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