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north bank of the Derwent, occur R. aciculare Brid., R. fascieulare 
Brid., R. canescens Brid., and Ptychomitrium polyphyl lum ae , all 
of which no doubt occur on the East Ridin ng side of the river). 
Phascum cuspidatum Schreb. - Broke P.; abundant stares. 
M.; Barm oor; var. Stkreber ianum Br id., te on rich 
loose soil; very near to this var. at least.—P. Floerkeanum W. & M., 
near Kiplinge otes, M.—P. curvicolle Khrh., wolds perniare Beverley 
and Market Weighton, T.; near Kiplingeotes M.; Goodmanham, 
M.—Pottia recta Mitt., with the last med ee ar Kiplincotes and 
ae nham, M.—P. bryoides Mitt., Market ‘Weighton, Londes- 
borough, M.; var. pilifera Schimp., roadside, B y Moor (teste 
Nisholida =e 'P. Heimii Firnr. ai Brough. —P. tr Lindb. 
sorties arket re ‘oulleoea M.; Barmby Moor, Naburn. 
—P, intermedia Firn ear York, Spruce; Naburn 
ape Dixon) ; and probably ehis, being b barren, ‘Barmby M oor. — 
P. minutula Fiirnr., Market Weighton, M.—P. Starkeana C.M., 
Kir “sas S.; near "Yo rk, Spruce.—P. la sbeoléite C.M. | gras Bes 
Welton, P.; Market Weighton, Hiplingéotes: Etton, 
Tortula pusilla Mitt., Westow, Spruce; Ellerker, Ps Ee 
Sancton, Market Weighton, M.—T. brevirostris Hook. & Grev., 
gravel = Kiplingcotes, M. (this very rare moss I es found in 
Huddle Quarry, Sherburn-i om Elmet). — T. rigida Schrad., 
gravel ny Kiplingcotes, M.—T. ambigua Angstr., mud- so: he 
walls; Westow, Spruce; near Kirkham, S.; Ellerker, P.—T’. aloid 
De Not., Westow, Spruce ; Kiplingcotes, M.—T. muralis eda, Fe 
everywhere on walls; Dane’ s Dyke, Flamborough, with very long 
ne ea —T. subulata Hedw., abundant on sandy soils; Filey, 
Selby; var. subinermis Wils., on side of pond, Staddlethorpe.— 
T. angustata Wils., Swinemoor, Beverley, M.—T. mutica Lindb., 
Kirkham, S., near 'Pulfin, River ral = —T. lavipila, Schwaegr., 
York Dale S.; Drewton and Bro ; Market Weighton, M. ; 
Brantinghamthorpe, W.; grt. wa we Lockington.—T. inter- 
media enim toes Weighton, Drewton Dale, M.; Dane’s Dyke, 
Flamborough. — 7. ruralis Ehrh., Heslerton, S.; Brough, P.; 
Market Weighton, M. oh raraliformis Dixon, Spurn, on ae 
R.; Spurn, c. fr., M.—T. papiliosa Wils., tree- trunks, York Dale, 8 
Market Weighton and Withernsea, M. 
Barbula lurida Lindb., Blacktoft, P.; Market Weighton, M. — 
B. rubella eee abundant everywhere. ain Bi tophacea Mitt., Go 
nham y, M.; Naburn, very abundant, and crowned with 
fruit ; Tiley, Sacha seas? ians, Braithw., very tall; Selby.—B. fallax 
Hedw., Br rough, P.; Market t Weighton and Beverley, ns ba sep 8 
Filey ; var. brevifolia Schultz, Garton Clifis, 
rights Mit, Broomfleet, P.—B. Hornschuchiana Schultz, ene’ 
Bog eh et Weighton , M. — B. convoluta Hedw., Brough, P.; 
Market: Weighton, i in fine fruit, M.; var. Sardoa B. & §., on wall, 
North Grimston Station. — B. "unguiculata Hedw., Driffield, Filey, 
Naburn, Dane’s Dyke, Flamborough, and other places; var. cuspi- 
data Braithw., on shady wall, Pocklington (teste Dixon). 
Weisia crispa Mitt., Figham, near Beaver rley, T.; Go am, 
M.—W., microstoma ©. M., Norton, S. ; Langwith Moor, Spruce; 
