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uce.—W. carnea Schimp., Holme and Welton, P.; Market 
Weighton, M:; Garton-in- Holasensen W.—W. albicans ‘Schimp. ig 
common in ditche 
Bryum pendulum Schimp., walls near York, rare, Spruce; 
Market Weighton, M.—B. lacustre Brid., Driffield. —B., Lecdieedtuan 
Bland, walls near Derwent, Spruce; Market We ighton, M._—B., uli- 
ginosum B. & 8., Heslington fields, Spruce; Springwells, Market 
Weighton, M.—B. pallens Sw., Langwith Moor and Heslin ngton, 
Spruce; Skipwith Common (very red); Market Weighton and 
Filey, c.fr., M.—B. turbinatum Schwaegr., Newbald Springs, R.— 
B, bimum eahres Heslington fields, Spruce; ere Weighton, M. ; 
. marsh, Naburn (very abundant, and crowded with auth — 
B. pseu Joweienalias um Schwaegr., Mark a Weighton M.; Filey, M 
Swinemoor, Beverley, M. ; ; Buttercrambe and Garton-in- eae 
abu 
Daiild —B, capiliare L., abundant everywhere; near the var. 
rosulatum (teste ate on Filey clay cliffs—B. erythrocarpum 
Sch d Woodhouse Moors, Spruce; Market Weigh- 
ton partner C aie W.—B. atropurpureum W. & M., 
Langwith Moor, Spruce ; Londesborough and Goodmanham, M,— 
B. murale Wils. (in fine fruit), a NT 1896, M.—B. argen- 
teum L., common everywhere ; var. majus B. & S., approaching this, 
Driffield ; and possibly nd Sinadttinre pee Dixon). 
Goodmanham (in fine fruit), M.—M. hornum L., in all heathy 
woods. — M. punctatum L., bog near Heslington, Spruce; Cliff, 
Pes re Wood, M.; ’ Barlby and North: aAcaabe: Butter- 
cram 
Kontkealis nigeths ne L., Everingham, M,; Buttercrambe, W. ; 
on logs in pool, Staddlethorpe (of large growth and in fine fruit) ; ; 
Driffield (with dense branches and large leaves); Grimston-in- 
Holderness, 
ryp phan hateromalla Mohr., Sledmere and Flamborough, S.; 
Brantingham and Market Weighton, a 
Neckera crispa Hedw., Woodale, South Cave, P.—N. sn ag 
Hiibn., woods vee York, Spruce ; | poe ea atc Park, c 
Buttercrambe, W. j 
omens trichomanoides Brid., woods by Derwent, Spruce; Cliff 
ood, P, 
Leucodon sciuroides Schwaegr., Howsham, S.; Howden, P 7 
Londesborough Park, M.; Grimston-in- Holderness and Sletmere 
Myrinia pulvinata Schimp., east bank of Ouse near York, S. 
Antitrichia curtipendula Br id., in a peaty or fossilized condition, 
gpa bal is piles of the ancient lake- dwellings at Ulrome 
V. Strick 
Tales panne Ebrh., near Laysike, S.; Riccall, P.; Naburn 
pokasi)s var. ae (Hedw. ) Schimp., Beverley, T3 The Pulfin, 
f River 
pear rsa Ba viticulosus H. & T , Springwells, Goodmanham, M. 
Thuidium tamariscinum B, & 8 North Driffield, P.; Houghton 
