ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF WEST LANCASHIRE 101 
* Bryum Masa Wils. Salt-marsh at the mouth of the Keer 
$s not oe seen in the South Lancashire locality for some 
years. — Bb. murale Wils. Wall in field between Tunstall and the 
Lune. 
Mnium serratum Schrad. Bank of stream, gorge of the Greeta. 
Thuidium < sttpertii Lindb. Open grassy ground near the 
mouth of the Keer estuary, Wi. 
rthothecium int icatum B. & 8. Limestone rocks on north side 
of Kellet Seeds, 
Plagiothecill fo Wes Dixon. Middle Ease Gill. 
*Amblystegium compactum Aust. Shaded limestone rocks at 
the mouth of Dunnald Mill Hole, June, 1905.— 4A. se ‘pens var. 
salinum Maw Between Skippool and Shard Bridge, Wh. Keer 
estuary, Wi, 
Hypnum elodes Spruce. Bog near Dunnald Mill Hole. —H. 
giganteum Schp. Bog between Carnforth and Nether Kellet. 
bescens,— 
Seeds, March, 1905, and near Bilvordale, Wi. Associated in both 
localities with L. Mackaii. 
Seapania curta Mart. North side of Warton Crag, Wi. 
ma ebro bernie L. v var, “rivularis Raddi. Heysham Moss, 
firmed by Dr. 0. Warnstorf, who informs us in a sisi letter that 
it agrees exactly with the plant of Mark Brandenberg. 
following — from the Flora of Mark Brandenberg has been 
translated f s by Mr. W. Bellerby, of York, and may be of 
oO 
and the same in height. Cells mostly obscure Pei to the rich 
chlorophyllose cell-contents. sham Moss it occurs in 
extensive tufts amongst Sphagnum. a oe is rasouhait when 
fresh, quite unlike that of the type spe 
* Cephalozia connivens Spruce. Whitestone Clough ; Hongridge 
Fell; Nickey Nook. 
Nardia hyalina Carr. Greenbank Fell, Hindburn, and in the 
Great Clough of Tarnbrook Fell, &c. Known as a West Lancashire 
plant since 1898, but accidentally sre aber in preparing our 
earlier lists. 
* Saccogyna. viticulosa (Mich.). Limestone rocks, Hase Gill, May, 
1905. Associated with Plagiochila oo Peltigera aphthosa, and 
Solorina saccata. 
