120 Stabler: Hepatice and Musct of Westmorland. 
{Swarthmoor, near Ulverston, North Lancashire* (Thos. 
Lawson, 1670)|. 
351. Hylocomium umbratum (Schreb.). Grasmere (C. H. 
Binstead, 1885); Mardale, growing with Aylocomium 
brevirostrum (1887). {Near Keswick, c.fr. (Miss Wright, 
1856); fairly plentiful at Lowdore (Binstead, 1888), where , 
I have also since gathered it. | 
52. Hylocomium brevirostrum (Ehrh.). Hawes Wood, by 
the river Kent (J. Just); Langdale (Barnes, 1867) ; 
Windermere (F. Clowes); Stock Ghyll (1867); Barrow 
Field (Barnes and Stabler, 1872); Kentmere Hall (1869); 
Whitbarrow (1872); Heversham Head; Staveley; Naddle 
Forest ; Swindale ; Deep Ghyll, Mallerstang. 
3 Hy tabendii squarrosum (L.). Windermere (F. Clowes); 
Heversham Head (Barnes and Stabler, 1868); Ings 
(1882); Kentmere Plantation (1867); Stock Ghyll, Amble- 
side ; Naddle Forest; Mardale (1871); Witherslack. 
Var. subpinnatum Sch. Hylocomium calvescens Wils. 
Long Sleddale (Binstead, 1885); Meal Bank, Kendal, by 
the river Mint (Binstead, 1885); Stock Ghyll (1867). 
354. Hylocomium triqguetrum (L). Heversham Head, c.fr. 
(Barnes and Stabler, 1868); Belle Isle, Windermere, c.fr. 
(Clowes and Stabler); Rigmaden Park (1880); Whit- 
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*In a communication I have had’ from Mr. Lister Petty, who appears to 
takes exception to some of my statements respecting Thomas Lawso 
in the historical introduction. to this paper. I do not recollect all the 
hence, in this sense, they were not personal friends, yet we would had 
expect Ray to pass through Penrith on his way from Carlisle to Shap 
without making the personal acquaintance of Lawson. I do not recollect 
visit appears to have been in 1671, when he was accompanied by Willisel. 
Circumstances prevent me “from iving more attention to the subject of 
a note. My thanks are due to Me Lister Petty for eae attention 
_to these points.—G.S, 
“Nawwealis, ig 
