470 THE MOSSES OF WEST LANCASHIRE. 
Dicranodontium longirostre B. & 8. var. alpinum Schp. 2. Thrush- 
gill Fell, Oct. 1898, Wi. 
Dicranum Bonjeani De Not. Not at all common. 1. Storrs © 
Moss, Silverdale, April, 1898, and Borwick, Wi. Near Trowbarrow, 
Wh. 2. Garstang and Lower Bleasdale, Wi.—D. scoparium Hedw. 
Common, and frequently fruiting. — Var. orthophyllum Brid. 3. 
Lytham, March, 1897, St. Annes and Fleetwood, Wh. 2. Upper 
Roeburndale, Wi. Clougha. 1. Between Caton and Borwick, Wi. 
All barren.— Var. spadiceum Boul. (including turfosum). Rare, an 
1898, Calder Valley above Oakenclough, and Wolfhole Crag, W%. 
All barren.—D, majus Turn. Abundant in the cloughs and valleys 
of Kast. Rare elsewhere. 2. Dolphinholme, March, 1897, Caton, 
and Brock Bottom, Wi. Udale. 1. Easegill.—D. fuscescens Turn. 
Locally plentiful on some of the fells. Barren. 2. Clougha! 1881, S. 
Stonyhurst, Feb. 1899, Wh. — F’. bryoides Hedw. Common, and 
fruits freely. 2. Sandholme, near Garstang, Jan. 1877, Wi. Near 
Mitton, Ribchester, and Lancaster, Wh. 1. Silverdale and Hal- 
ton, Wh. 8. Cockerham, Wi. Preesall and St. Annes, Wh.— F. 
adiantoides Hedw. Common, except in West, and generally fruiting. 
897 . 
1898. Warton, E ill, a ll, Wi. 
Yealand, and Lindeth, Wh. Dalton Crag. 2. Longridge vous 
W.&M. 2. By the Hodder, near Mitton, Holt. Several places 
in the Ribble, extending to within the tidal influence near Preston; 
and also frequent in the Lune and Hodder, Wh. Brock Bottom, 
Wi. 1. Leck Beck, Wi.—Var. gracilis W. & M. Leck Beck, Ease- 
gill, July, 1898, Wi, — q. maritima, Turn. Local. 1. Abundant 
