ADDITIONAL WEST LANCASHIRE MOSSES AND HEPATICS 418 
Weare greatly indebted to Mr. E. C. Horrell for much help with 
this genus, and no species has been recorded that has not. been sub- 
mittedtohim. For help in other directions we have again to express 
our obligation to Messrs. J. E. Bagnall, H. N. Dixon, 8. M. Mac- 
vicar, and F, Renauld. 
- Mr. H. Beesley, of Preston, has kindly placed many notes and 
specimens at our disposal, and we have inserted below those which 
are new or rare in the vice-county. 
gures preceding localities indicate the three primary topo- 
graphical divisions of the vice-county to be adopted in our Flora of 
the district, and are defined in this Journal for 1899, p. 465. An 
asterisk is used to signify a plant not included in our previous lists, 
and, inferentially, a new vice-comital record. Authorities for plant 
stations are thus contracted—H. B. (Beesley), Wi. (Wilson), and 
Wh. (Wheldon). The authors jointly are responsible for all records 
for which no authority is quoted. 
Sphagnum quinquefarium Warnst. *var. fusco-flavum Warnst. 
1. Greygarth Fell, June, 1901. — *Var. roseum Warnst. 1. Grey- 
garth Fell, June, 1901.—*Var. paliescens Warnst. Leck Fell.—S. 
subnitens R. & W. var. virescens Warnst. 2. Clougha Scar; B. & 
Wh.—S. rubellum Wils. *var. flavum C. Jens. 8. Cockerham Moss, 
June, 1900.—*S. fuscum Klinggr. var. fuscescens Klinggr. 3. Cocker- 
ham Moss, June, 1900. — *Var. pallescens Warnst. 3. Cockerham 
Moss, 1902; D. A. Jones & Wh.—S. Russowii Warnst. “var. rhodo- 
chroun Russ. 2. Tatham Beck, Hindburn, Sept. 1899; Wi. 
Grizedale, near Abbeystead. Dale Gill, Hindburn, Sept. 1902.— 
S. Warnstorfii Russ. *var. viride Russ. 1. Bog near Docker, Aug. 
1902; Wi.—*S. riparium Angstr. 8. Cockerham Moss, July, 1901; 
H.B., Wi., and Wh. This fine plant had not been cleared up 
satisfactorily as a British species when Mr. Horrell’s ‘* Huropean 
Sphagnacee”’ was published. Mr. Horrell informs us that the 
Brit. Exsicc., is a robust form of S. recurvum var. mucronatum ; SO 
the Oakmere, Cheshire, record for S. ripariwn must go. In addition 
to the Cockerham Moss locality, this apparently rare plant has been 
collected in East Cornwall, Mr. Horrell having found a specimen in 
Gurnow’s herbarium from ‘moors near Victoria Station.” — S. 
pulchrum Warnst. 2. Grizedale, near Abbeystead. — S. recurvum 
2. Wolfhole Crag; Wi. 1. Very fine and abundant in the bog 
near Docker. — S. subsecundum Limpr. 1. Summit of Greygarth 
Fell. — *8. Gravetii Warnst. 2. Tatham Beck, Hindburn, Sept. 
1899; Wi. West side of Harris End Fell; Wi. & Wh. Near Ful- 
‘wood; H.B.— S. cymbifolium Limpr. *var. pallescens Warnst. 2. 
Longridge Fell, 1898; Wh. Upper Grizedale and Calder Valley ; 
‘Wi. Near Damas Gill Head. — *Var. glauco-pallens Warnst. 2. 
Peacock Hill, Longridge Fell, and Blaze Moss above Marshaw.— 
*Var. flavo-glaucescens Russ. 2. Head of Damas Gill. —*Var. 
carneum Warnst. 1. Bog near Docker, June, 1899, and since ; Wi. 
