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barren. 2. Fulwood!, ae Yates (in herb. Miss Armitage). Caton, 
Wh. Garstang, Wi. 1. Easegill, Gatebarrow, and Borwick, Wi. 
Yealand, Wh. Near Burton. 3. ‘Lytham and St. Annes, Wh. 
Orthothecium intricatun B. & S. Rare and barren. 1. Upper 
Kasegill, Leck, July, 1898, and near Silverdale, Wi. 
Lsothecium myurum Brid. Frequent. 2. Caton, Sept. 1898, and 
need Valley, Wh. With fruit in Brock Valley, Garstang, Wi. 
1. Warton, Over Kellet, and Leighton Beck, Silverdale, Wi. Dal- 
ton Crag, with fruit. 
Pleuropus sericeus Dix. Common in North and East, rare in 
West. First record, Lancaster, Aug. 1897, H. 
Camptothecium lutescons B. & 8. Frequent on the limestone of 
North, rare elsewhere. 3. St. gt March, 1898, Wh. 1. Silver- 
dale and Easegill, Wi. Yealand, J 
Brachythecium glareosum B. & s. "Not common. 2. Garstang, 
Jan. 1878, Warton, Borwick, and near Haweswater, Wi. Silver- 
dale, Wh. — B. albicans B. & = Common on the sand-hills, rare 
pricier and usually thei 3. Lytham, with fruit, March, 
St. oa Southshore, ‘Plastwoot, and Knott End, Wh. 1. 
Woe feall —B., salebrosum B. & 8. var. palustre Schp, Rare, 
and only on "ihe coast. 3. St. Annes, June, aoe chen gai and 
Fleetwood, Wh. — B. rutabulum B. & 8. General, very common. 
First record, Garstang, Dec. 1876, Wi. — Var. casein Schp. In 
damp grassy places, rare. 3. Bispham, July, 1898, = St. Annes, 
h. — Var. Bisidhieisn, On the sand-hills, rare. St. Annes, 
June, 1898, Wh. — Var. longisetum. Wet places, aus amongst 
rushes. 2. Longridge, Nov. 1898, Wh. 1. Borwick, Wi. — B. 
rivulare B. & 8. Frequent by streams, eee fruiting. 2. Lower 
Hodder Bridge, March, 1898, and Longridge Fell, Wh. Garstang 
and _— Valley, Wi. __Var. chrysophyllum Spr. Rare. 2. Lower 
Salter, Wi. — B. velutinum B. & 8. Common, fru iting. 2. Rib- 
chester, O Meaeli 1898, Longridge, Stonyhurst, Redscar, and Lan- 
caster, Wh. Garstang, Wi. 1. Silverdale and Heysham, Wh. 8. 
Bispham and Lytham, Wh.—Bb. a agg B. & 8. Ne t very com- 
mon. 2. Garstang, Jan. 1877, J Mitton, Longridge, Caton, 
and near Preston, Wh. 1. Halton, Wh. 3. Bare, Wh.—B. plumo- 
sum B. & S. Frequent in East, and usually fruiting. (Preston, 
1892, Yates (in herb. Miss Armitage.) Pc ades ve been in S. Lanes ?). 
: 2 1897, Hf. ang, Lower Salter, Calder 
Valley, and Brock Bottom, Wi. Hodder Valley, Wh. Udale. 1. 
Caton, Wh.—B. purum Dixon. General, but seldom fruiting. vs 
record. 2. pain March, 1897, Wh. 1. With fruit o 
Warton Crag, / 
Hyocomium Aptis eB. & 8. Frequent in Hast by streams. 
2. In the Brock, Fairsnape Clough, May, 1898, Upper Roeburndale 
and Hindburn, Wi. Longridge Fell, Wh. Udale. 1. Ha ; 
ale ages aye B. & 8. Frequent in — bus — 
and, with fruit, e a. and Halton, Wh. 2. 
Ga! 
1898, Wh, Mr. Holt is uncertain whether his specimens were found 
Journau or Borany.—Vot. 37. (Dec. 1899.) 2. 
