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184 BARNES: MOSS-FLORA OF NIDDERDALE AND WENSLEYDA 
otrichum tenellum Bruch. Saltburn (C.); Rokeby (1); 
Wensley (W.), Y.N.U. Excursion, May 1893. 
Orthotrichum pallens Bruch. Rokeby (T.). 
Orthotrichum Lyellii H. & T. Askrigg (W.), with fruit. 
"FUNARIACE.. 
Discelium nudum Dicks. Goydon Pot Hole (N.); near old lead 
workings, Greenhow Hill (N.). se 
Ephemerum serratum Schreb. By side of pool, Saltburn (Ch 
BARTRAMIACEH:. 
Amblyodon dealbatus Dicks. Coatham marshes (C.); Holwick | 
Fell (T.) ; Richmond (S.). ; 
Meesia uliginosa Hedw. First gathered in Teesdale by Spruce 
near Winch Bridge. I have recently gathered it on Holwick : 
Fell (T.). 
BRYACEA. 
Webera annotina Hedw. Greenhow Hill (N.); Saltburn (C) 
Zieria julacea Schpr. . Cliff Gill, Upper Swaledale, with fru 
Bryum inclinatum Swartz. In pasture near Saltburn (C.). a 
to Philibert’s discovery regarding the peculiar structure ‘ - 
peristome of B. pendulum, much confusion seems tO have " 
as to the difference between that species and %. casi 
In Dixon and Jameson’s ‘ Student’s Handbook of Br. eo 
allusion is made to the fact that most herbarium base 
marked ZB. pendulum have been found to belong to B. inthe 
yet, strange to say, the examples that I have received pe 
to be the latter species have all possessed the disting? the 
character of &. pendulum pointed out by Philibert Ke re 
oblique lines connecting the articulations of the teeth ° 
exostome. 
In Lees’ ‘West Yorkshire’ the somew 
occurrence of B. inclinatum is noted, and, so fat a "7 
experience is concerned, I have found (and especially m 
the north-east portion of the county) B. pendulum gee 
much commoner plant of the two. Seaton 
Bryum Warneum Blandow. Sea banks, Saltburn (C.); 
Snook, Co. Durham. 
Bryum lacustre Brid. Deepdale (T.); Holwie 
Lockwood Beck (C.). a 
Bryum calophyllum R.Br. Lockwood Beck (Ce a 
hat wncomme? 
, Fell (Pi 
