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on rocks about Lower ints Aug. 1898, Wh.—G. pulvinata Sm. 
General, on walls and s 
rn, Wi. 
ail, Wi.—R. fasciculare Brid. Common in the hilly districts. 2. 
pee Fell, June, 1898, and stones by Dilworth Reservoir, ne 
Hindburn and Roeburndale, Wi. Udale. 1. Easegill and Gre 
garth “o> Wi. On a silurian — near Borwick, Wi. —— 
2. Upper Roeburndale, Wi.—Var. fet po & Bua ke Greygurt 
Fell, at 2100 ft., July, 1898, Wi.—R. lanuginosum Brid. 2. Low 
Salter, April, 1898, Hindburn, and Wolfhole Crag, Wi. Ene 
Fell, and by the Dilworth Reservoir, Wh. Cond ha and Udale. 
1. Kasegill, Middlebarrow, and ioe Crag, Wi. “Dalt ton Crag.— 
R. canescens Brid. 4 ares: ra arta Pied, 1898, Wi. 
—Var. ericoides B. & 8. 1. Hasegill, a 189 
Ptychomitrium polyphyllum Firnr. Frequent i in . hill districts. 
2. Near Garstang, Jan. 1877, Wi. Dilworth Reservoir, and walls 
on Longridge Fell, Wh. 1. Easegill. 
Phascum cuspidatum Schreb. 8. Lytham Rifle Range, Nov. 
stang, Feb. 1899, Wi.— P. Heimii Fiirnr. Frequent along the 
coast. 8. Lytham!, 1892, Yates (in herb. Miss Armitage). Also at 
St. Annes, Fleetwood, Pilling, and Preesall Ridge, Wh. — P. trun- 
catula Ldb. 38. Lytham, November, 1898, Wh. Garstang, Wi.— 
re coi oa Mitt. 38. Banks of the Wyre near Knott End, March, 
1899, Wh.—P. minutula — 8. Lytham Rifle Range, November, 
1898, ihe near Preesall, J 
Tortula ambiqua penny 8. Between Pilling and Cockerham, 
Dec. 1898, Wi. — T. aloides De Not. 3. Lytham, Nov. 1898, and 
banks of ae Wyre near Coat Walls, Wh.—T’. muralis Hedw. Com 
mon everywhere.—Var. rupestris Wils. Very common in the lime- 
stone districts, rare elsewhere. 2. Wall near ers Hodder Bridge, 
June, 1898, Leagram and Whitewell, Wh. 1. Silverdale, Warton 
Crag, and Over Kellet, Wi. Yealand, a Dalton Crag and 
Easegill.— 7. subulata Hedw. Frequent on sandy banks, fruiting. 
8. St. Annes, March, 1898, and other places on tle sand-hills, Wh. 
2. Stonyhurst, Ribchester, Redsear, and Longridge, Wh. Udale.— 
(Var. subinermis Wils.). A form intermediate between this variety 
and the type occurs on “the banks of the Hodder, near Mitton, Wh., 
and near Leck Beck, Wi.— T. mutica Ldb. Rare, and barren. 
Near Lower Hodder Bridge, and by the Ribble eR Stonyhurst, 
June, 1898, Wh. — 7’. levipila Schwgr. Frequent on trees, and 
often stunted in growth, nee not fruiting. 1. pee gr fine 
