208 Ingham: Mosses New to Yorkshire. 
Amblystegium Kochii B.&S. On bare ground in damp shady 
place near Sherburn-in-Elmet, gth May and 28th May 1808. 
This species, which has hitherto been recorded from only 
Pond Leigh, Hurstpierpont, Sussex, by Mitten, and from 
Surrey, is an important addition to the Yorkshire Moss 
Flora. It has been very carefully examined by both Dr. 
Braithwaite and Mr. Dixon, and there is no doubt about it 
being A. Kochiz. I have been fortunate in finding the same 
moss in the Jackdaw Crag Quarry, Tadcaster, 3rd June 
1898 ; 
sess fn br Juratzke Schimp. This new species for 
orkshire I found on wet stones at Staddlethorpe, near 
eae ait October 1897 and 25th May 1897. Again, on 
28th May 1898 I found the same moss on the damp, clayey 
3 side of a Magnesian Limestone quarry near Sherburn-in- 
; Elmet. Mr. Dixon has very carefully compared this moss _ 
oe with the original gathering by Jacob Juratzka himself, 
a specimen of which I have from Vienna, and he says about 
the Staddlethorpe plant, ‘certainly 4. /uratske,’ si about 
the Sherburn plant, ‘it is incontestably A. /uratshk 
This moss has hitherto been recorded only from 
Poynings, Sussex (Mitten, 1895). 
Amblystegium Kneiffii var. pseudofontanum Sanio. Skip- 
with Common, 17th Nov. 1897. Hitherto found at Oakmere, 
Cheshire (Holt, 1887). | Verified by Dr. Braithwaite. _ 
Amblystegium Kneiffii var. gracilescens Schimp. Clifton 
Ings, York, 20th April 1897. Verified by Mr. Dixon. 
Amblystegium Kneiffii var. tenue Schimp.  Barlby, near 
Selby, 19th November 1897. Verified by Dr. Braithwaite. 
ommon, 21st April 1898. Named by Dr. Braithwaite. 
I found this in fruit, floating in large masses in a large 
Soe POOL, : 
Amblystegium fluitans var. falcatum Schimp. — Strensall 
Common, floating in ey rith April 1808. 
I shall be «pleased to rere a specimen of Sphagnum 
subsecundum var. viride, and of Amblystegium or Hypnum 
Sfluttans var. paludosum, to any bryologist who wishes to have 
one. 
In a future issue I hone to send a list 2 rare Hepatics Ihave — 
- found in Yorkshire, all of which have been kindly verified By & 
Mr. M. B. Sater, F-L.S.,: 08 oe . 
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Amblystegium fluitans var. paludosum Sanio. Skipwith 
