510 THE MOSSES OF WEST LANCASHIRE. 
stones near Chipping Mill, Wh. Udale. 1. Over Kellet, Wi. 
Yealand, Bare, and Heysham Wh. Dalton Crag. 3. Plentiful on 
hawthorns near Fleetwood. 
Tetraplodon mnivcides B. & 8. Very rare, and perhaps already 
exterminated by ‘‘improvements.”’ 8. Cockerham Moss, 1881, Wi. 
‘phemerum serratum Hpe. Infrequent. 38. Lytham, Nov. 
1881, Wh. 
Funaria hygrometrica Sibth. Abundant and generally distri- 
Sot near calvescens B. & 8. Bispham, July, 1898, Wh. — 
calcarea Wahl. Frequent in the limestone district of North. 1; 
Silverdale, April, 1898, Wi. Trowbarrow, Thrang End, Yealand, 
ate h. 
Amblyodon dealbatus P. B. Rare. 2. West side of Clougha, 
1881, S. 3. Between Lytham and St. Annes, fruiting, Wh. 
Meesea trichoides Spr. 8. With the last near St. Annes, 
barren, Wh. 
dale near Geis Coe is Hindbur, Wi. Clougha and Udale. 
Bartramia CEderi Sw. e. 1. Easegill, Leck, in plenty, 
with fruit, July, 1898, Wi oar ithyphylia, Brid. Rare. 1. Hase- 
gill, oe lower than the Saget — 7 1898, Wi. 
Wi. Udale and Clougha. 1. Ha ser Wi. 
Breutelia arcuata Schpr. Locally plentiful amongst the _ 
i near Leck, July, 1898, and Middlebarrow, Wi. 2. 
Hindburn, 1 i. 
oe pyriforme Wils. 3. oe on the sandhills at 
Lytham, with fruit, June, 1898, WA 
Fell.—Var. longise aB. & §. On the fells. 2. Longridge Fell, 
July, 1898, Wh. Grizedale, July, 1898, Wi. Clougha 1. Grey- 
garth F r Schp. Rare. 
July, 1898, Wi.—W. i Schwer. Rare. 2. Tootell alg 
Wi. in indamp| scllices among oiadistic, St. aoe 
um Rare. 1. Upper Easegill, near Lec. 
in plenty at 1500 ft., July, 1898, Wi. 
