264 STABLER : HEPATICH AND MUSCI OF WESTMORLAND. 
285. Eurhynchium striatum (Schreb,) Windermere (F. Clowes) ; 
Yew Barrow, Witherslack (Barnes, 1868) ; Kentmere Planta- 
tion (1868) ; Crosby Ghyll, Crosby Ravensworth (1 869); Levens 
Park (1872); Heversham Head (1871); Kirkby Stephen; 
Mallerstang. 
286. Eurhynchium crassinervium (Tayl.). Yew Barrow, Wither- 
slack, and The Force, Levens (Barnes, 1868) ; Levens Bridge; 
Whitbarrow (Binstead and Stabler, 1886); Barrow Field 
(Rev. C. H. Binstead and Rev. C. H. Waddell, 1885); on 
trees, Low Levens (1888); Deep Ghyll, Mallerstang. 
287. Eurhynchium piliferum (Schreb.). Hill Top, Kendal 
(T. Gough) ; Heversham Head (Barnes and Stabler, 1868) ; 
Whitbarrow ; Kentmere Plantation (1868) ; High Foulshaw ; 
N.E. slope of Rainsborrow, Kentmere (1868) ; Mallerstang. 
I have not seen a Westmorland fruiting specimen of this 
moss, although the species is fairly abundant. 
288. Eurhynchium prelongum (Dill.). Windermere (F. Clowes, 
1854); on rocks, Milnthorpe (Barnes, 1868); Stock Ghyll 
Force (1867); Kentmere Plantation (1867); Staveley ; 
Levens Park; by river Lune near Ingmire Hall; Barrow 
Field (1872); Rydal Falls. (1877); Naddle Forest (1871) ; 
Pooley Bridge ; Nateby. 
Our plant is Eurhynchium Stokesii of Bry. Brit. 
289. Eurhynchium Swartzii (Turner). In fields near Bridge 
"End, Levens (Barnes, 1868); Witherslack (1869); Whit- 
barrow (Binstead and Stabler) ; in cultivated fields near 
Lawrence House, Levens, c.fr. (1880) ; Kendal, hedge banks 
(C. H. Binstead, 1886). 
290. Eurhynchium hians Hedw. On rocks near Rusmickle, 
Lyth (Barnes and Stabler, 1872). This agrees exactly with 
a specimen which I received from my late friend, Prof. S. O. 
Lindberg, under this name. 
291. Eurhynchium pumilum (Wils.). Under large trees at the 
low end of Dallam Tower Park, Milnthorpe, c.fr. ! (Barnes 
and Stabler, 1872); under beech hedges in the garden, 
Levens Hall; on shaded rocks, Levens Park (1886) ; Deep 
Ghyll, Mallerstang (1888). 
292. Eurhynchium Teesdalii (Sm.). By the river Kent, on the 
under side of overhanging rocks, Levens Force (Barnes, 
1869) ; Sedgwick Gunpowder Works, by river Kent (1869) ; 
on stones by river Bela, Milnthorpe (Barnes and Stabler) ; 
Kentmere Plantation. 
