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337° 
339- 
341. 
Stabler: Hepatice and Musci of Westmorland. 
Stabler, 1869); Hugill, near Staveley (1872); Wither- 
slack (1885); Ulpha Crag, Foulshaw (Barnes, 1867). 
Hypnum arcuatum Lindb. Avp. Lindbergit Mitt. On — 
earth, Ulpha Crag (Barnes and Dr. J. B. Wood, 1869); — 
on Clay Road, Levens (1884); in gravel by the river 
Lune, Rigmaden Park; old stone quarry, Grevygate, 4 
Levens; Levens Park Avenue (1885). i 
. Hypnum molluscum Hedw. Very plentiful on lime- 
stone. Heversham Head (Barnes and Stabler, 1867); 
Levens Park; Whitbarrow; Naddle Forest; Crosby- — 
Ravensworth. Be 
Var. croceum Tayl. Hill Bell (1865); Grisedale (Slater 
and Stabler); Helvellyn (W. B. Waterfall, 1887). 
Hypnum crista-castrensis L. ‘In a wood at the head 
of Haweswater’ (Rev. Jas. Dalton, 1818); ‘above 
Troutbeck Bridge, by the side of the road to Kirkstone, 
Dove Crag, Fairfield, and among birch trees by the 
side of Riggendale’ (W. Borrer, 1844); Long Sleddale 
(T. Gough). It is plentiful in Naddle Forest, where it 
was formerly gathered by the Rev. James Dalton; Kent- — 
mere Hall (1869); Brown Ghyll, Langdale. [Borrowdale, — 
Cumberland, c.fr., F. Clowes, and also by W. H. Pearson, © 
April 1892]. 
. Hypnum palustre L. Windermere (F. Clowes); rivet — 
Kent, Sedgwick (Barnes, 1869); Brigsteer, on wet rocks — 
(1869) ; Gatescarth, Mardale (1869) ; Wildboar Fell. 
Var. subspheericarpon. Hyp. subsphericarpon Schleich. 
Park Beck, Kentmere (1868); Grasmere (Barnes, 1868)- 
Var. julaceum Sch. Ambleside (vide Bry. Brit., p. 371). — 
Hypnum dilatatum Wils. Streams near Rydal (H- ~ 
Boswell, 1876); Grasmere, on boulders (C. H. Binstead, 
1893). [Cautley, Yorkshire (G. E. Hunt). | 
. Hypnum eugyrium Schpr. ‘By a cascade, Ambleside’ 
(W. Wilson, in letter to Dr. Clowes, Feb. 1856); wet 
rocks and stones in Park Beck, Kentmere Plantation 
(Barnes, 1868); Mardale and Nan Bield (1869); Long 
Sleddale (Binstead, 1885); Deepdale (W. B. Waterfall). 
[Sedbergh, Yorkshire, in the river Rawthey (G. Stabler) ; 
Lowdore, Cumberland (1868) |. : 
Hypnum ochraceum (Turn.) Wils. Bry. Brit. Kent-— 
mere Fall (1871); near Grisedale Tarn (1878); in stream 
at Kirkstone Pass (1881); Red Tarn, Glenridding (1886). _ 
