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23. Fissidens bryoides (L.) Hedw. Dodding Green, Kendal (T. 



Gough) ; The Moss, Levens (Barnes, 1868); Bowness 

 (T. Hartley, 1868) ; Sizergh and Ulpha (1869) ; Rigmaden, 

 (1880). 



24. Fissidens fontanus Schpr. Fissidens crassipes Wils. By the 



river Kent, Nether Levens (Barnes, 1870). 



25. Fissidens rufulus Schpr. Rigmaden Park (Peter Dreesen, 



26. Fissidens osmundoides (Swarte) Hedw. Caldron Snout 



(J.G.Baker) ; Grayrigg Forest (1868). [Dent (Barnes, 1868); 

 Woodside Moor, Ulverston (Barnes and Stabler, 1868).] 



27. Fissidens taxifolius (L.) Hedw. Windermere (Clowes); 



Foulshaw and Whitbarrow Lodge (Barnes and Stabler, 

 1868); banks of the river Gilpin, Levens (1880); Barrow 

 Field (1881). 

 zS. Fissidens ClistatUS Wils., Fissidens decipiens DeNot. On wall, 



Rayrigg Wood, Windermere (Barnes, 1868); male, Brigsteer 

 Wood (Barnes, 1869) ; male, Barrow Field (1881); Levens 

 Park ; Whitbarrow. 



29. Fissidens adiantoides (L.) Hedw. Scar Foot Mill (Gough) ; 



Windermere (Clowes); Ambleside (1867); Low Gill Junction 

 Barnes (1868); Harter Fell (1869); Staveley (Barnes, 1873); 

 Barrow Field, Helsington (188 1 ) : Barbon Fell (1885). 



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Fam. LEUCOBRYACEAi. 



Leucobryum glaucurn (L.) Schpr. c. fr. ! Ulpha Moss, Foul- 

 shaw. Found fruiting there by Mr. Barnes in 1868. I have 

 since gathered it with fruit at the same place. Barrow Field 

 (1870); Stock Ghyll, Ambleside (1869); Naddle Low Forest 

 (1887); Outh Ghyll, Mallerstang (1888). This species is 

 plentiful in the English Lake District. 



Fain. DICRANACE.E. 



31. Archidium alternifolium (Dicks.) Schpr. Archidium 



phascoides Bry. Brit. On a damp path on the top of 

 Whitbarrow (Barnes and Stabler, 1872); Brigsteer Wood 



(i877). 



32. Pleuridium axillare (Dicks.) Lindb., Phascum nitidum 



Hedw. and Bry. Brit. On old mole hills, Low Borrow 

 Bridge (Barnes and Stabler, 1868); Moss End. Milnthorpc 

 (Barnes, 1868) ; near Kendal (Binstead, 1885). 



3$. Pleuridium subuiaturn (Huds.) Rabenh. Windermere 



(Clowes and Barnes) ; Whitbarrow (Barnes) ; Levens 

 (1868); Staveley; Mardale ; Sedgwick. 





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