Stabler: Hepatice and Musct of Westmorland. 119 
342. Hypnum cordifolium Hedw. In a bog near Hang i 
Bridge, Milnthorpe (Barnes, 1870); Foulshaw Moss 
(Barnes and Stabler, 1868); Cliburn Moss (1886); Brunt 
Knot, Staveley (1870); New Hutton (Binstead, 1886) ; 
Grasmere (Binstead, 1893). 
343- Hypnum giganteum Schpr. Mardale (Barnes and Stabler, 
1869); Staveley (1870); Sleddale Forest (1876); Benson 
Knot (Binstead, 1885). 
344. Hypnum sarmentosum Wahl. Helvellyn (J. Nowell, 
1867); Mardale (Barnes, 1869); Hill Bell (1869); Middle- 
ton Fell (1881); Harter Fell (1877); Grisedale (1878) ; Ae 
Nan Bield (1869); Red Tarn, Helvellyn (1886); Brown Ry 
Ghyll, Oxendale (1893). bi 
345. Hypnum cuspidatum L. Windermere (F. Clowes) ; Kent- 
mere (Barnes, 1868) ; Heave’s Park, Levens, c.fr. (1868) ; 
Foulshaw Moss and Ulpha; Naddle Forest; Force 
Bridge, Levens ; Kirkby Stephen ; Long Sleddale. 
346. Hypnum Schreberi Ehrh. Very common, but rare with 
fruit; mear Storrs, Windermere, c.fr. (F. Clowes) ; a 
Witherslack Moss, c.fr. (Barnes, 1867); Low Forest, mR 
Mardale (1887); Heversham Head; Mallerstang ; Place 
Fell and Helvellyn (W. B. Waterfall). 
347- Hypnum purum L. Ulpha Moss (Barnes, 1867); Bow- 
ness, c.fr. (1870); Sizergh Fell, c.fr. (1870); Grayrigg 
(1868) ; Kentmere Plantation ; Heversham Head (1876) ; 
Crosby Ravensworth (1869); Merke Side, Swindale ; 
Place Fell and Patterdale (W. B. Waterfall). 
348. Hypnum stramineum Dicks. In a bog north of Kent- 
mere village, c.fr. (1868); Brunt Knot, Staveley (1885) ; 
Mardale (1871); Benson Knot (Binstead, 1885); Wild- 
boar Fell; abundant by the upper part of the river Eden 
above Hell Ghyll. 
349. Hypnum scorpioides L. Ulpha, Foulshaw, c.fr. (Barnes, 
1867); Naddle Forest (1878); Windermere (1868); Grise- 
dale (W. B. Waterfall, 1886.) 
350. Hylocomium splendens (Dill.) Windermere, c.fr. (T. 
Gough and F. Clowes); Barrow Field, c.fr. (Barnes, 
1868); Staveley, c.fr. (1870); Heversham Head, c.fr. 
(1881); Naddle Forest; Mallerstang; Place Fell and 
Patterdale (W. B. Waterfall); Long Sleddale (1888), 
April 1868. ss : 
