456 Mr. Hardy 07i the Moss Flora of the Eastern Borders. 



5. 0. AFFiNE, Schrad. On trees, stones and walls, common. 

 At Langleyford growing on a straw-roof. 



6. 0. EUPESTRE, ScMeich. On rocks. N. "On the Oraigs 

 above Easington-house below Belford." — Dr. Johnston. " On 

 limestone rocks at Carham and Wark on the Tweed." — Winch. 

 On stones near the Maiden well, Wooler. B. ** At Ord- wheel, 

 Berwickshire, plentiful." — Dr. Johnston. E. On the Dunion. — 

 A. J. Cherrytrees. — /. B. B, 



7. 0. Lyellii, HooTi. On trunks of old trees ; widely dis- 

 tributed on the Borders. B. Dunglass dean, Blackhouse, 

 Preston, and near Lauder. N. On ashes near Earl, and on the 

 North Middleton road between Wooler and Coldgate mill, and on 

 oaks in Old Middleton wood ; also in Boddam dean. E. Abun- 

 dant near Melrose ; found on the Alwen at Hillslap tower ; 

 Cherrytrees. 



8. 0. EivuLABE, Turn. On rocks and trees in rivulets; not 

 frequent. B. Bowshiel dean on stones and about roots of grey 

 willows in the Pease burn ; in the Eye from Eeston downwards ; 

 in the Whitadder from Coppermine downwards. N. Old Mid- 

 dleton burn ; in Eoddam dean ; Common burn, above Watchlaw ; 

 Heathpool Linn. E. On the Alwen below Colmslie. 



9. 0. DiAPHANUM, Schrad. At the base of old trees and on 

 walls. B. Common in Berwickshire. N. Top of a wall at 

 Whiteside, and on trees and walls near Earl. E. Cherrytrees 

 and near Melrose. 



10. 0. LEiocARPTJM, Br. and Sch. On trees, common. 



11. 0. PULCHELLTJM, /SVnzVA. Generally distributed, particularly 

 on hazels, and on willows in moorland bogs. It ascends the 

 Langleyford vale ; and I found a fragment on a birch in Duns- 

 dale wood on Cheviot, where Orthotricha became scarce. Dr. 

 Johnston calls this "the most elegant of the genus" and Fries 

 (Novit. Flor. Suec. p. 229) admiringly says, " dentibus subreflexis, 

 pulcherrime se commendans ;" and this is a good specific 

 character. 



12. 0. csiisPTnsi, Hedw. Frequent on trees and juniper bushes. 

 On mountain ashes in the Bizzle, and Belly side ravine. 



13. 0. Bruchii, Brid. Growing with the preceding in various 

 deans and woods throughout the district. B. Pease, Dowlaw, 

 and Brockholes deans ; on a hazel on Elmford farm. N. In 

 Langlee crag ravine ; Dunsdale wood on heather. 



14. 0. Deummondii, Hook, and Grev. On trees among the 

 hills. N. "On the trunks of alder below Langleyford." — Dr. 

 Johnston. On birches above Langleyford, and in Langlee crag 

 ravine ; and on birches in Lyham dean. B. On trees in 

 Penmanshiel wood and Blackburn-rigg dean. Eecognized by 

 its creeping shoots. 



Obs. 0. Hutehinsice, is given in the Addenda to Winch's 

 Flora, p; 157, as having been found "on trees at the foot of 



