512 THE MOSSES OF WEST LANCASHIRE, 
Frequent rect and very dt pee in some districts. First 
record, Lancashire, Aug. 1897, H.— M. undulatum Ver 
common, = widely distributed. First record, Ribchester, March, 
1898, Wh.—M. hornum L. Very common in every district, espe- 
cially i in Hast.—M. serratum Schrad. Rare, by mountain streams. 
Dale Gill, Hindburn, June, 1898, Wi.—M. a B. & 8. 
Rare, or overlooked because rarely rho 1. Hasegill, with 
ee July, 1898, Wi.—M. stellare Reich. 2. Rocks by the River 
ock, 1898, Wi. Hodder Valley, Wh.—M. sarotiaae L. Common 
West. First record, by the Brock, Garstang, May, 1898, Wi.— 
M. es B.& 8. Rare. Only on the fe ne = Tecan 
and Leck Beck. A ways ‘barren 3 0—Var. grants Schp. ae ick 
Beck, Easegill, ay: 1898, Wi. 2. Udale.—F. squamosa L. Rare, 
or passed over Udale. 
Neckera ariepa Heaw. Common on the limestone in North, rare 
elsewhere. 1. Easegill, April, 1898, Se Tae and Over Kellet, 
Wi. Yealand, Wh. Dalton Crag, &c. 2. Leagram ee Whitwe 
—Var. falcata Boul. 1. Near Hiewiie, July, 1898, 
N. complanata Hiibn. Common in North, but rarely fruiting, lose 
common in Kast and West. 2. Ston hurst, March, 1898, an 
Caton, Wh. 1. “at oe Leck Fell, Over Kellet, Silverdale (fruit), 
and Warton, Wi. Halton and Woodwell, Wh. 8. Cockerham, 
with fruit, Wi. 
Hiowialié trichomanoides Brid. Frequent. 1. Gatebarrow, April, 
1898, and Borwick, Wi. LHasegill. 2. Longridge and Hodder 
Valley, Wh. 3. Pibieskais. with fruit, Wz. 
Pterygophyllum lucens Brid. Rather local. 2. Upper ena 
Bridge, March, 7 bg Calder Woods, fruiting, and Low 
Salter, Roeburndale, 
wcodon bios Sch wer. Rare. 1. Halton, Nov. 1898, WA. 
Porotrichum alopecurum Mitt.. Common on li mestone, and occa- 
sionally fruiting, rarer elsewhere. 1. Silverdale, June, 1898 
ick, and Over Kellet, ep Yealand, Woodwall, and aialton, Wh. 
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modon viticulosus H. & T. Apparently deitetoiad to the lime- 
dks a districts of North and Bast. 1. Silverdale, March, 1898, 
Borwick, Over Kellet, and Mester abundant, Wi. Yealand, Wh. 
Dalton Gr rag. 2. Whitewell, 
Thuidium tamariscinum B. : “ Common and generally distri- 
buted. First record, Dolphinholme, ee 1897, Wh. — T. recog- 
nitum Lab. On limestone only, rare. Silverdale, April, 1898, 
Wi. Trowbarrow and “erties Wh. Dalla n Crag. 
Climacium dendroides W. & "M: - Rather common, and always 
