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no. Mollia littoralis (Mitt.) Braith. Levens Park; [Sedbergh 



(1879)]. 

 in. Mollia brachydontia (Bruch) Lindb. Trichostomum muta- 



bile Br.&Sch. Sandside, Milnthorpe c.fr. (Barnes and Stabler, 

 1868). 



112. Mollia tenuirostris (Hk. & Tayl.) Lindb. Didymodon 



cylindricus* Cook's House, Windermere c.fr. ! (F. Clowes, 

 1855); Red Screes (Clowes); Stock Ghyll (1876). [By 

 the Rawthey, Sedbergh]. 



Var. Holtii Br. On rocks in stream, Grasmere (Binstead, 



1893). 



113. Mollia nitida Lindb. Arnside, on rocks (Boswell, 1873); 



Whitbarrow Scar (Barnes and Stabler, 187 1); Patterdale 



(Binstead, 1880). 



114- Mollia tortuosa (L.) Schrank. Barbula tortuosa. Whit- 

 barrow (Clowes, 1855). Barrow Field c.fr. (Barnes and Stabler, 

 1867); Whitbarrow c.fr. (Barnes and Stabler); Barbon 

 (1885): Red Screes ( 1 881); Mallerstang (1888). 



L 



1 [5. Leptodontium flexifolium (Dicks.) Hpe. Didymodon flexi- 



folms (Dicks,). On rocks slightly covered with earth, Bowness 

 (Barnes, 1868); Red Screes c.fr. (188 1) ; Barbon Fell (Bin- 

 stead and Stabler, 1885); Benson Knot, and Borrowdale in 

 Shap Fells (Binstead, 1889). 



[Barbula curvirostris (Ehr.) Lindb. Gymnostomum curvi- 



rostmm Hedw. On moist rocks, Dent (Barnes, 1867). 



[Var. commutata (Mitt.) Lindb. Cautley Spout, Garsdale, 

 Yorks. (West, i88i).j 



116. Barbula rubella (Hoff.) Mitt. Didymodon mbeUus. Very 



common. Windermere (Clowes); Meathop Sands (1868); 

 Levens Park; Oxenholme; Staveley; Heversham Head 

 (x88 7 ). 



117. Barbula lurida (Hornsch.) Lindb. By the roadside, Beath- 



waite Green (Barnes and Stabler, 1869). 



1 18. Barbula brevifolia (Dicks.) Lindb. Trichostomum tophaceum 



Brid, Scar Bank, near the Spout, Levens (Barnes, 1868); 

 on tufa, Levens Park (1870). 



119. Barbula fallax (Hedw.), Foulshaw (Barnes, 1868); Hever- 



sham Head ( Barnes) ; Levens (Stabler). 



j 20. Barbula reflexa (Brid.). J5. recurvifolia. Rydal (Baker) \ 



Barrow Field (Barnes, 1867); on walls, Whitbarrow (1S71); 



Lyth. 



Naturalist, 



