472 THE MOSSES OF WEST LANCASHIRE. 
Senta: Wh.—T. intermedia Berk. Only seen on the limestone. 
Common in North. 1. Silverdale, April, 1898, Warton, Over Kellet, 
and Tol Fell, all fruiting, Wi. Yealand, with fruit, Wh. EHasegill 
and Dalton Crag, 2. Leagram and Whitewell, Wh. — T. ruvalis 
r. Rare, or overlooked ? 1. Silverdale, ion 1898, Wh. 2. 
Near Whitewell, Wh. — T. ruraliformis Dixo cag i nt on = 
sand-hills in some parts of West, but always ane 3. St. Annes, 
March, 1898, and also at Lyth am, Fairhaven, Seki tloatioe; Fleet. 
wood, and Preesall (Knott End), in the latter locality very sparingly, 
hon T papiilosa Wils. Very rare and sterile. 1. Silverdale, Nowell 
(in Br. Moss Flora). On hawthorn, sparingly, near Heysham, Wh. 
Barbula lurida Ldb. Rare. 2. By the — opposite Stony- 
hurst, 1886, Holt. Redscar, Preston, Wh. 1. Tree roots by the 
une, Caton, Wh.—B. rubella Mitt. bedtncih especially amongst 
the hills. 2. Longridge}, oy F. C. King. Uaneaster!, H. 
Garstang, Wi. Caton, Wh. 1. Gapernwray, Silverdale, and Hase- 
gill, Wi. 38. ee and elsewhere on the sand-hills, Wh. — Var. 
dentata Braithw. 2. Longridge, July, 1898, Wh. 1. Greygarth 
Fell, at 2100 ft., July, 1898, Wi.—B. tophacea Mitt. Grows with 
us most frequently on damp cla or sand, more rarely on calcareous 
earth, as stated in books. Fruits freely. 8. — July, 1898, 
Clevelys, Fairhaven, St. Anne’s, Pilling, and banks of the Lune 
near Preesall, Wh. 2. Lower Salter, Wi. 1. Slaton , Wh. — B. 
fallax Hedw. Common. 1. Lindeth, June, 1898, Wh. ” Silverdale 
and Hasegill, Wi. 2. Tootell Heights, Chipping, and near Rib- 
chester, Wh. 8. St. Annes, Wh. — Var. brevifolia Schultz. 1. 
Middlebarrow, ma 1899, Wi.—B. recurvifolia Schp. 1. Silver- 
dale and Warton - Lindeth, Wh.—B. spadicea Mitt. Not un- 
common by tenes ai = igher Hodder Bridge, March, 1898, Wh. 
a Preston, Wh. 1. Ea segill, Wi. By the Lune, Caton, 
he B, rigidula Mitt. Rare. 2. Lancaster, Aug. 1897, H. 1. 
sem Beck, Silverdale, Wi. Caton and Halton, Wh. — B. ey- 
lindrica Schp. Not uncommon. 2. Caton, July, 1898, and below 
= b : 
Pilling, Wi.—B. vinealis Brid. Frequent, especially on the sand- 
hills. 38. St. Annes, Misch, 1898, Southshore , Lytham, and Knott 
End, Wh. 2. Grizedale, near Garstang, Wi. Tootell Heights, Wh. 
—B. revoluta Brid. Very abundant in the oe sere 2. 
Hodder Valley, March, 1898, Chipping and Caton, Wh. 1. Capern- 
wray, Wi. Heysham, Morecambe, and ee seh h. 8. Walls of 
1. Wh.—(Var. sardoa B. & S.). Forms a this 
occur between Stodday and Galgate, Wi., and n on, Wh.— 
B. unguiculata Ww. 
_— First record Garstang, Jan. 18 77, 
Leptodontium age a Hpe. Rare and bebven: 2. Near Lan- 
caster, Aug. 1007, H. 4; Gre reygarth Fell. 
eisia squarrosa C. M. 8. Goat Banks, Preesall, March, _ 
Wh.—W, microstoma ©. M. 2. Whitewell, Aug. 1880, F’. C. King 
