THE EAST TEES DISTRICT. 



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Philonotis calcarea 

 Bartraviia Halleriana 



„ (Ederi 



Discelium nudum 

 Fissidens picsillus 

 Schistostega osiimndacea 

 Hypnmn stratnineiwi 



,, exan?iulatum 

 Eurhynchium crassinervium. 



Orthoirichum pumilum 

 Uloia phyllantha 

 Amphoridium Mougeotii 

 Zygodon conoideus 

 Tetrodontium Brownianum 

 Aulacomnion androgynum 

 Webera cruda 

 Zieria pdacea 

 MniuTTi subglobosum 

 Mielichoferia nitida 



The more northern branch of the Leven, of which mention 

 has been already made, has its rise in the recesses of the hill- 

 country, and runs for some distance down a dale, the only dale 

 of any considerable size which there is in this drainage district. 

 By one of the forks of this branch which runs down a deep 

 lonely gill a triangular tract of hill is separated from the main 

 mass. The glen is called Lounsdale and the hill Kildale Moor, 

 and it reaches an altitude of 1064 feet. The main dale of this 

 northern branch of the Leven is called Kildale. The pass from 

 its upper extremity into one of the branch dales of the Esk 

 does not reach the height of the Oolite, which here descends 

 considerably lower than at Burton Head, and the North York- 

 shire and Cleveland Railway now margins its stream, and runs 

 across the narrow heathery pass into Eskdale. The basaltic 

 dike from Ayton passes through Kildale Moor, and ascends 

 Kildale in the direction of Castleton, and in some places woods 

 and fir plantations stretch up the slope of the hill to the edge 

 of the heather. The following are the rarer plants of Kildale 

 and Lounsdale : 



Geranuim sylvaticunt 

 Rubus plicatus 



„ mucronatus 



,, Sprengelii 

 Epilobiuvi angusii/olium 

 Kibes alpinuin 

 Hieracium gothicum 

 Carex stricta 



„ pendula 

 Arundo Calamagrostis 



„ Epigejos 



Festuca pseudo-myurus 



Andrecea Rothii 

 Sphagnum fimbriatum 

 Dicranum rufescens 

 Hedwigia ciliata 

 Grimmia trichophylla 

 Diphyscium fo/iosum 

 Tetraplodofi mnioides 

 Hypnum stramineum. 



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