138 stabler: hepatic e and musci of Westmorland. 



Order MUSCI. 



MUSCI ACROCARPI. 



Sect. I.— SCHISTOCARPI. 



Fam. I. —ANDRE. EA CE. E. 



1. Andreaea petrophila Ehrh., A. ritpestris Hedw. & Bry. Brit. 



Helvellyn (Sidebotham, 1845); Red Screes (Clowes) ; Long 



Stile, Mardale (1870); Swindale (Barnes, 1870); Wildboar 



Fell (1888); Red Tarn, Helvellyn (1886). 

 Var. gracilis Schpr. Kentmere (Rev. C. H. Binstead, 1885). 



[Styehead Pass, Borrowdale (Hunt, 1871).] 

 Var. sparsifolia (Zelt.) Lindb. Helvellyn (C. H. Waddell, 



1883). 



2. Andreaea alpina (Dill.)Sm. Helvellyn (Sidebotham, 1845); 



Easedale (Baker) ; Red Screes (Clowes) ; Swindale (Barnes) ; 

 Kentmere (1S6S). Harter Fell (1869) ; Rainsborrow Crag. 



3. Andreaea crassinervia Bruch. Grisedale (Baker). 



[Var. Huntii (Limpt. ). Buttennere and Borrowdale (Hunt. 

 1 871) ; Stye Head Pass and Sea Fell (Baker, 1879)]. 

 4- Andreaea Rothii Web. Mohr., A. rupestris Huds. Helvellyn 



(Sidebotham, 1845); Caldron Snout (Baker); Red Scret 

 (Clowes) ; Nab Scar ( 1867); Kentmere (Barnes and Stabler) : 

 Long Stile, Mardale (1870). 



Var. falcata (Schpr.) Lindb. A . falcata Sch. Synop. Grasmere 

 (Boswell, 1870). [Styebarrow Crag and Sea Fell Pi** 

 (Baker, 1867); Styehead Pass (Hunt)]. 



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Fam. GEORGIACE.E. 



5. Georgia pellucida (L.) Rabenh. Tetraphis pdlucida (L. ) 



Brigsteer Wood (1868); Xaddle Forest, Mardale (Barne- 

 and Stabler, c.fr., 1S69) : Kentmere Hall Plantation (Barn. - 

 and Stabler, 1869); Scandale (1887). 



0. Georgia Brownii (Dicks. ) C. Muell, Tetradontium Brmvnianutn 



(Dicks.)Schwaegr. Caldron Snout (Spruce, 1843); Dungeon 

 Ghyll, Langdale (Binstead, 1893). [Trough Brook Gbyll. 

 Clougha, near Lancaster (1881); Ennerdale (Waterfal!- 

 1886); Aspatria (Binstead, 1888).] 



Fam. PO/.YTRICHACE.E. 



7. Catharinea undulata (L.) Web. Mohr., Atrukum unda- 



latum (L.). Windermere (Clowes); Heversham Head and 

 Hill Bell (1S67) : Barrow Field ( Barnes and Stabler, 1868) 

 Whitbarrow (1871); Naddle Forest (1871) : Rigmaden Park 

 (1880). 







