Mr. Hardy on the Moss Flora of the Eastern Borders. 457 



Cheviot above Langleyford." There is some mistake here, as 

 the species grows on rocks. I have often sought for it to no 

 pui'pose. It is, however, the only one of Winch's species not 

 recovered. 



15. 0. phyllais"thum:, Bruch and Schimp. On rocks near the 

 sea, and about the roots of trees. B. On rocks near Siccar point ; 

 and about the roots of ash trees near Oldcambus frequent ; also on 

 trees in Dowlaw dean ; and in Bilsdean dean. East Lothian, both 

 open to the sea. — Near Eyemouth. — W. S. On trees at Brock- 

 holes. — /. A. E. On an ash tree near Cherrytrees. — J. B. B. — 

 On old trees at Hillslap tower on the Alwen. — Sparingly near 

 Melrose. — A. J. 



31. Zygodon, Hook and Tat/lor. 



1. Z. LAPPONicus, Br. and Sch. In the crevices of moist shady 

 mountain rocks. E,. First found in the district by Mr Jerdon 

 and myself on a rocky eminence in a field less than mid-way be- 

 tween Belses station and Minto crags. N. In moist fissures and 

 on sides of rocks on both sides of the Bizzle ; and also in Hen- 

 hole ; one specimen in Langlee crag ravine ; it occurs plentifully 

 in fruit Although named Lapponicus, Wahlenberg says it is far 

 from common in Lapland ; its metropolis being more to the south. 



2. Z. MouGEOTii, Br. and Sch. Moist shady rocks among 

 the hills, and by the side of upland streams. N. In large 

 protuberant tufts like green moles, on the moist Bizzle and 

 Henhole rocks ; Heathpool Linn ; Common burn ; Care burn 

 rocks ; Langlee Crag ravine ; Harthope Linn ; and on the drip- 

 ping side of the cHfis below the lower Linhope Linn ; Hawise 

 burn near Alwinton. B. Two or three round tufts on some wet 

 shady rocks near Edin's Hold, in company with Sooheria lucens. 

 —J. A. 



3. Z. viRiDissiMUS, Bridel. On dry rocks and trees. N. 

 Heathpool Linn, on rocks ; and on trees in Eoddam dean. B. 

 Among rocks on the Ale water, and on the Coll burn below Mill 

 dean ; and sparingly at Black craig in the Pease dean ; also near 

 Lauder castle. R. Among rocks on the Tweed above Old Melrose. 

 On an elm in the Ehymer's Grlen. — A.- J. Messrs. Boyd and 

 Jerdon found it in fruit at St. Mary's Loch. 



32. TetrapMs, Hedwig. 

 1. T. PELLUCIDA, Hedw. In shady rocky places, and on 

 decaying trees. N. " Murton crags, plentiful." — Dr. Johnston. 

 Very abundant among sandstone rocks in Hebburn wood, in 

 fruit ; as also in Lyham dean ; among rocks on Old Bewick 

 moor ; on Care burn ; above Langleyford ; in the interior of 

 decayed alders, where Lill burn turns up to Threestone burn. 

 Cawledge Park, near the Lady's well in Alnwick Park, and the 

 top of Simonside hiU. — Mr. Rohf. Middlemas. B. On the trunk 

 of an old tree at the foot of Cockburn Law, below the Eetreat. 



