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SOME NEW RECORDS FOR THE MOSS-FLORA 
OF NIDDERDALE AND WENSLEYDALE: C 
WITH ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES FOR NORTH YORKSHIRE 
AND SOUTH DURHAM. 
RICHARD BARNES, 
The Gardens, Saitburn-dby-the-Sea. 
SINCE contributing the notes on the bryology of the marshes 
adjoining the Tees estuary and other portions of North Yorkshire 
(see Naturalist” May 1892, pp. 151-153, and June 1892, p. 186), 
I have had the pleasure in the districts referred to, of gathering in 
new localities a number of mosses and hepatics, which, with some 
few exceptions, are sufficiently uncommon to be considered worth 
placing on record. 
In regard to the Moss-Flora of Wensleydale, a few rare species 
have been added to those gathered at the Aysgarth meeting of the 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, May 1893, and as no detailed list of 
the latter has yet been given in the ‘ Naturalist,’ it may at least be 
of some interest to bryologists to include them with the others more 
recently met with, 
* 
yanostomum commutatum Mitt. Orthotrichum stramineum Hornsch. 
beri Hedw. Orthotrichum tenellam Bruch. 
Seligeria Doniana Sm. *Bryum concinnatum Spruce 
_ Seligeria pusilla Hedw. Mnium cuspidatum Hedw. 
need tristicha Brid. Fissidens decipiens DeNot. 
Didymodon cylindricus Bruch. * Anomodon longifolius Schleich. 
"Tr: sinuosus Wils. Eurhynchium Teesdalii S 
Tichostomum mutabile Bruch. Rhynchostegium tenellum Dicks. 
: omum mutabile Bruch var. Rhynchostegium depressum Bruch. 
m Sch. *Amblystegium Sprucei Bruch. : 
crispulam Bruch. *Amblystegium confervoides Brid. 
hitidum Lindb. *Hypoum incurvatum Brid. 
ifolia Schpr. *Hypnum ochraceum Tu 
*Hypnum polymorphum Hedw. 
crmedia Bri *Hypnum elodes Spruce 
‘toni Schpr. *Hylocomium brevirostrum Ehbrh. 
obtusifolium Schrad. Lejeunea calcarea 
fastigiatum Bruch. *Cephalozia connivens Dicks. 
