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Dicranum sp. ind.f Wharncliffe Crags. 



*Didymodon luridus Homsch. Went Vale. 



Eucladium verticillatum L. Malham. 



Ditrichum flexicaule Schwg. Brantingham Wold, North Cave 



and Malham. 

 *Trichostomum crispulum Bruch. Malham. 



Barbula rigid u la Dicks. Went Vale. 



B. tortuosa L. Went Vale and Malham. 



B. intermedia Bird. Kirk Smeaton and Malham. 



Racomitrium aciculare Z. Farnley near Otley, and Malham 



Tarn. 

 R. heterostichum Hedw. Near Otley, and Malham Tarn. 



R. lanuginosum Hediv. Malham Cove, rare on limestone. 



Ptychomitrium polyphyMum DicJis. Malham Tarn. 



Orthotrichum pulchelium Sm. Smeaton Crags. 



Tetraphodon mnioides L. fi.!. Malham Tarn. 



Philonotis calcarea B. 6^ S. Gordale. 



Bryum pendulum Homsch. Embsay Moor. 



B. pal lens Sivariz. Embsay Moor and by Washburn Reservoir. 



Zieria julacea Schpr. Settle. 



Mnium serratum Schrad. Ilkley, Settle and Wharncliffe. 



M. subglobosum B. 6^ S. Ilkley. 



Cryphaea heteromalla Hedw. Brantingham. 



Neckera crispa L. Skipton, Woodale near South Cave, and 



Settle. 

 Leskea polycarpa Ehrh. Wentbridge. 

 Climacium dendroides L. The Strid. 



* The species marked thus are not in Hol>kirk's hst of West Riding 

 mosses published in 1873. 



f The authorities to whom this moss has been submitted are not agreed 

 about it; by the Rev. J. Fergusson it is considered to be a new species and 

 named provisionally Dicranimi saxicola. 



