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600 ft.; Wi. And at a similarly low altitude on Marshaw Fell, not 
far from the road through the ise of Bowland. 
*Webera erecta (Roth) Correns. 2. Tatham Moor, Hindburn, by 
roadside . abundantly, Sept. 1902; typical W. annotina 
growing by the same roadside. 
*Pter sonia gracile Sw. 1. Holme area below Kirkby Lonsdale 
Bridge, June, 1901: 
*Antitrichia curtipendula Brid. 1. Ona giv in Wash Dub Wood, 
June, 1901; Wi. & Wh. Also near Leck; 
* Eurhynchium speciosum Schimp. 38. By the canal, Ashton, near 
Preston, 26th July, 1901; H. B.— E. rusciforme Milde *var. alo- 
pecuroides Brid. (teste H. N. Dixon). Dale Gill, Hindburn, Sept. 
1902. 
Brachythecium rutabulum B. & 8. *var. densum grits . Wood- 
well, near wish ale; Wh.—B. rivulare B. & 8. *var. latifolium 
Husn. Bot n, Hindburn, Oct. 1899. Referred to this variety by 
r. Bagna aha nd it agrees well with the ~~ in its broad 
biavaly plicate ‘eee with marked ——— auric 
Amblystegium filicinum De Not eee Schimp. 2. 
si by the Hindburn, near mill- es ; Wi.—A. irriguum B.&S. 
On stones in Leighton Beck, near Bilsanisie Wi— A. fluviatile 
5. &§. 1. On stones in the Lune below Kirkby Lonsdale, May, 
1901 ; and in the Leck Beck, Kase “Gill; 
Hypnu m polygamum Schp. 8. Ribbieton. — pees H.B. 
Hitherto only r recorded from the sand-dune — H, flui itans 
May, 1902; Wi. This ts s beat confirmed by Mons. eer who 
regards it as a form of this variety having shorter leaf-points than 
usual, identical with specimens collected near Halifax by Messrs. 
Crossland and Needham. These two are the only reported British 
localities. — * Var. ailenbioan Ren. 1. Greygarth Fell, at f 
Wi. And in numerous other localities. A further study of this 
variety has shown, as was to be expected, that it has a range of 
of H. 
typical, and exactly matching W. Wilson’s own specim 
po a lt aloes no approach to the var. majus Lindi, ih 
: ! the same bog. 
occurs in another P ee ork “Parnbrook Woo 
Lepidozia setacea (Web = yar, sertularioides Nees. 8. ‘Cakes 
Moss, Aug. 1902; Jones & Wheldon.—L. cupressina Sw. 2. Long 
