516 THE MOSSES OF WEST LANCASHIRE. 
common in every district. First record, Garstang, Jan. 1877, Wi. 
—Var. resupinatum Schp. 2. Mitton, July, 1896, Hornby and 
Caton, Wh. Near Garstang, Wi.—Var. lacunosum Brid. 3. Abun- 
dant on the sand-hills, Lytham, and St. Annes, June, 1898, Wh.— 
Var. mamillatum Brid. 2. — End, July, 1896, Wh. 1. Silver- 
dale, Wh.—Var. elatum B.& S.? 1. Haweswater, ‘April, 1898, Wi. 
—Var. ericetorum B. & §. Common in North and East on the fells, 
very rare in West. First record. 2. Dolphinholme, March, snd 
Wh. 8. Cockerham Moss, Wi. — Var. filiforme Brid. 
First record, Preston, Jan. 1897, Wh. — H. Patientie Lab. Rabe, 
not fruiting. 2. Garstang, 1878, and Lower ee WE I; 
Kasegill and Warton, Wi es molduscuo Hedw ore es- 
Stonyhurst, Redscar, Caton, &e., Wh. Lancaster, H. Hindburn, 
and Brock Bottom, Wi. 1. Near Leck and Upper Easegill, Wi.— 
Var. subsphericar pon B. & S$. 2. By the Hodder and Ribble, Wh. 
By the Brock, Garstang, Wi. Stream ver Lickhurst, Wh. — H. 
ochraceum Turn, Rather rare, andbarren. 2. Calder Valley above 
Sern May, 1898, Lower Salter, and Middle Gill, Hindburn, 
Udal ¥: Easegill, Wi. — H. stramineum Dicks. Locally 
penta on some of the fells. 2. Calder Valley above a aiaoe 
A. cordifolium Hedw. Fre requent in boggy places. 2. Babahiwatier, 
March, 1898, Wh, Barnacre, near Garstang, Wi. 1. gee 
Wh. Between Caton and Borw ick, Wi. Near Burton. 
Annes, Wh.—H. cuspidatum Li, Peg ry common in all three ais: 
tricts, but rather rarely fruiting. 2. Ribchester, with fruit, March, 
1898, Wh. Garstang and Hornby, with fruit, Wi. 1. Borwick 
and Over Kellet, with fruit, Wi. — H. Schreberi Willd. Common 
in East, frequent = a" rare in West. First record, Longridge 
Fell, July, 18 896, W 
Aylocomium Soittens B. & S. Common in North. Rar 
unknown in _ of Kast and West. First record, en, Valley, 
July, 1896, — H. brevirostre B. & 8. Rare . Trowbarrow, 
July, 1898, then —H. loreum B. & 8. Not eon generally, but 
locally abundant in parts of East. 2. Calder Valley above Oaken- 
prs May, 1898, and Hindburn, Wi. Udale.— H. squarrosum 
—H. triquetrum B. & 8. General, especially abundant in North. 
roy record, Stonyhurst, July 1896, Wh. — H. rugosum De Not. 
unknown onbtnekd Thrang End, April, 1898, W7. Trow- 
barrow, and between onwetne and Haweswater, Wh. Dalto n Crag 
Paphos 
__ Frullania Tamarisei . Silverdale, July, 1898, Wh. Ease- 
dale.—F. poet Tayl. Hasegill—F. dilatata L. 
1. Silverdale, Jul , 1898, and Stonyhurst, Wh. Over Kellet, Wi. 
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