Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, fyc. 



77 



intricatum, Eng. Bot. 2421 ; H. Teesdalii, Dicks. 



Crypt. Fasc. iv. 16 ; Eng. Bot. 203. 

 In woods and on hedge banks, not rare. 

 3. H. Tuscifolium. 

 Hook, and Tav. Muse. 177; Eng. Bot. 1275; 



Gr. Fl. Eds.' 260 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 30. 

 In rivulets and pools of water, not rare. 



34. H. striatum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 178; Eng. Bot. 1648; 



Gr. Fl. Eils. 261 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 29. 

 In woods, denes, and on hedge banks, frequent. 



35. H. confertum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 178; Gr. Fl. Eds. 261 ; 

 Eng. Bot. 2407 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 30 ; H. 

 serrulatum, Eng. Bot. 1262. 

 On walls near Urpeth, and trees in Cawsey Wood, 

 also on Gateshead Fell, and at Spring Houses near 

 Muggleswick, D. In Heaton Wood, Oak Wood, 

 and Dilston Park, N. 



36. H. cuspidatum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 178; Eng. Bot. 2407 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 261; Turner, Muse. 177; Ber 

 wick Flora, ii. 28. 



In bogs, common. 



37. H. cordifolium. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 179; Eng. Bot. 1447 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 261 ; Am. Disp. Muse. 66. 



In fruit in old pit holes, on Newcastle Town Moor, 

 also on the Muckle Moss, and at Prestwick Carr, N. 

 In bogs on moors near Blanchland,and at the source 

 of Horsley Hope Bourn, also near the Smelt Mill 

 Forge at Team, D. Near Crowhall Mill, N. — 

 Mr. J. Thompson. 



38. H. polymorphum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 179; Eng. Bot. t. 2671; 

 H. chrysophyllum, Bridel. Muse. ii. 2, f. 2 ; 

 Hedw. Muse. 66 ; Northumberland and Dur- 

 ham Guide, i. 113, and Addenda, 24. 



In fallow fields near Medomsley and Lanchester, also 

 near Lamesley, and Ravensworth, D. 



The specimen figured in Eng. Bot. grew near Lan- 

 chester. 



39. H. stcllatum. 



Hook, and Tav. Muse. 180; Eng. Bot. 1302; 

 Gr. Fl. Eds 262; Berwick Flora, ii. 31. 



In bogs near Feldon Lead Mill, and on Ravensworth 

 Fell, D. At Prestwick Carr, and on moors beyond 

 Blanchland, N. Near Berwick Dr. G. Johnston. 



40. H. lorcitm. 



Hook, and Tav. Muse. 181; Eng. Bot. 2072; 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 262 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 31. 

 In woods, common. 



41. H. triqucfrum. 



Hook, and Tav. Muse. 182; Eng. Bot. 1622; 



Gr. Fl. Eds."262 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 31. 

 In woods, abundant. 



42. H. squarrosum, 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 182; Eng. Bot. 1593; 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 262. 

 In woods, and on moors, abundant. 



43. H. frficinum. 



Hook, and Tav. Muse. 183; Eng. Bot. 1570; 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 263 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 32. 

 On bogs and by rivulets. 



44. H. palustrc. 

 Hook, and Tay. Muse. 185; Eng. Bot. 



Gr. Fl.- 

 VOL II. 



1655 

 Eds. 203; Berwick Flora, ii. 33 



H. luridum, Hedw. St. Cr. iv. t. 38 ; H.jluviati/e, 

 Eng. Bot. 1303 ; Turner, Muse. 192; H. adna- 

 tum, Turner, Muse. 165 ; Eng. Bot. 2406. 

 In the river Derwent, in Pont, Waskerley, and Caw- 

 sey Bourns, also on the moor at Sunnyside near 

 Whickham, D. In the De'il's Water in Dilston 

 Park and in the lrthing at Gilsland, N. 



45. H. jiuitans. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 185; Eng. Bot. 1448; 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 263 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 33. 



In fruit in old pit holes, on Newcastle Town Moor, 

 in East Common Wood, and Dilston Park, on the 

 Muckle Moss, and at Prestwick Carr, N. In ponds 

 on Gateshead Fell, and on the moor at Sunnyside 

 near Whickham, D. 



46. H. aduncum. 



a. revohens, Hook, and Tav. Muse. 186; Gr. Fl. 



Eds. 263 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 33 ; H. revohens, 



Eng. Bot. 2073; Swartz, Muse. t. 7, f. 14; 



Northumberland and Durham Guide, III, No. 



1034. 

 ,3 H. rugosum, Eng. Bot. 2250; Dicks. Crvpt. 



Fasc. ii. 12; Northumberland and Durham 



Guide, 111. 

 k On the heathy part of Prestwick Carr, on moors near 

 Blanchland and Wardrew, N. In the Black Syke 

 near Spring Houses, also on the Teesdale Moors, and 

 near Feldon Lead Mill, D. Near Berwick. — Dr. 

 G. Johnston. /3 at Prestwick Carr, and by Road- 

 ley Lake, N. On the south bank of Derwent near 

 Crook-oak, D. 

 In uniting these species I have followed Dr. Hooker, 

 but the great difference of size between H. revohens 

 and H. rugosum, even when growing close together, 

 makes me suspect that they will, after all, prove dis- 

 tinctspecies. H. aduncum of Swartz has extremely 

 fine leaves, and is unlike any British moss which has 

 come under my observation. 



47. H. nncinatum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 187; Eng. Bot. 1600; 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 264 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 33 ; Tur- 

 ner, Muse. 190. 



In bogs near Blanchland, Wardrew, and in East 

 Common Wood, N. On Gateshead Fell, and in 

 Cawsey and Friarside Woods, also near Hilton Cas- 

 tle, D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



48. H. commuiatum. 



Hook, and Tay, Muse. 188; Eng. Bot. 1569; 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 264 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 32. 



In Heaton Dene, on bogs near Blanchland, and by 

 the lrthing at Wardrew, also on the moors near 

 Wallington, N. In Castle EdenDene, on Ravens- 

 worth Fell and the Teesdale Moors, D. Near 

 Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



This moss usually occurs in springs whose waters are 

 impregnated with lime. 



49. H. scorpioides. 



Hook, and Tav. Muse. 188; Eng. Bot. 1039; 



(bad)- Gr. Fl. Eds. 264 ; Turner, Muse. 187; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 31. 

 On the heath at Prestwick Carr, N. 



50. H. silesianum. 



Hook, and Tay. Muse. 189; Eng. Bot. 2016; 



Arn. Disp. Muse. 68. 

 On the high ground at the head of Waskerley Bourn, 



D., rare. 



51. H. cupressifbrme. 



a vulgare, Hook, and Tay. Muse. 189 ; Eng. Bot. 



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