iz STABLER : HEPATICA, AND MUSCI OF WESTMORLAND. 
182. Weissia Bruchii (Hsch.) Lindb. Windermere (F. Clowes); 
Whitbarrow and Heversham Head, on trees and bushes 
(Barnes and Stabler) ; Grayrigg (1868); Kentmere Planta- 
tion; under Scout Scar; Naddle Forest (1878); Oxendale, 
Langdale (1875) ; Benson Knot (C. H. Binstead, 1885). 
183. Weissia ulophylla Ehrh. Udota crispa H. On trees, 
Heversham Head (Barnes, 1868); Naddle Forest, in plenty 
(Barnes and Stabler); Grayrigg; Kentmere. 
Var. Crispula (Bruch). Ambleside (W. Wilson, 1838) ; 
Naddle Forest (Barnes). 
184. Weissia vittata (Mitt.) Braithw. Wola calvescens. ‘West- 
morland (Barnes and Stabler)’; vide Sch., Syn. Musc. Eur., 
Ed. II., p. 304. I was not aware that we had gathered 
this plant until the above announcement. I suppose 
Prof. Schimper must have detected it among some of our 
gatherings. 
185. Weissia phyllantha (Brid.) Lindb. Windermere (F. Clowes)? 
on poplars, Levens (Barnes and Stabler); Kentmere (1869); 
Naddle Forest, on hazel, etc 
Fam. SCH7STOSTEGACEA: 
[Schistostega osmundacea (Dicks.). Caves of Isis Parlis, 
on the left bank of river Eamont (J. A. Martindale, 1882). 
I feel certain this species will be found in the red sandstone 
district of North Westmorland, as the river only separates 
this habitat from the county. | 
Fam. SPLACHNACE:. 
186. Splachnum ampullaceum L. Windermere (J. Nowell, 
1859) 3 in bogs south of Bowness (J. Atkinson, 1865) ; 
Lambrigg Park (T. Gough, 1862); Ulpha, Foulshaw (Barnes 
and Stabler, 1867); Barrow Field; Kentmere. 
187. — Pedunculatum (Huds.). S. sphericum (Sw.). 
6 n 7 b4 . . 
landico’! Hudson’s Flora Angl., ed. i. ‘ 
Carnigill (? Yorks.) (T. Gough) ; Skeggleswater (Barnes and 
Stabler); Wildboar Fell (Barnes, 1871); Red Tarn, Hel- 
aa 7 hear source of river Eden (1888); Stainmoor 
1890). 
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