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



36. H. FLAGELLARE, Diclis. N. At the under end of the 

 ravine below the lower Linhope Linn. 



37. H. TRiQUETRUM, Z)i7/. On the groimd on banks in woods ; 

 also on the sea-banks ; in the Bizzle, with the next in hollows, 

 where the snow lies till May. 



38. H. LOREUM, Dill. In wooded banks ; and among long 

 heather on moors ; not so unfrequent in fruit as is supposed. 

 Grows both in Bizzle and Henhole. 



39. H. SQUARROSUM, Dill. On banks and woods. Often in 

 very wet places, as on the eastern branch of the Bizzle burn, 

 where it ascends high up, and is constantly immersed in icy 

 water in winter. 



40. H. PLTJiTAKS, Dill. In swamp and stagnant pools, chiefly 

 on the higher moors. B. " On the Lammermoors." — Dr. John- 

 ston. In peat mosses and pools in Coldingham moor, in various 

 places. N. Haiden dean ; top of Whiteside hill ; in the pools 

 near the pole on the summit of Cheviot ; near Harthope Linn. 



41. H. REYOLVENS, Swartz. In moist places and pools in the 

 upland peaty moors. On Penmanshiel moor ; and other places 

 on Coldingham moors ; also on Lamberton and Drakemire moors. 

 N. In Henhole, the Bizzle, and Dunsdale ; also on the south-east 

 end of Cheviot. Sometimes in fruit, as in the Bizzle. 



42. H. ADUNCUM, Dill. In well-heads and swampy bogs; 

 general. On Cheviot, gathered in Dunsdale. Mr. Wilson, I 

 believe, considers true H. aduncum as not found in Britain. 

 However this may be, this is the moss usually considered as the 

 species. 



43. H. EXANNULATUM, Gumh. E. Ditch in a moor between 

 Jedburgh and Timpandean. — A. J. The specimens were exa- 

 mined by Mr. Wilson. 



44. H. FiLiciNUM, Dill. On dripping rocks and wet places 

 where water yields a calcareous deposit ; frequent. It ascends to 

 the Bizzle. On the sea-banks it soon fills up the little pools of 

 water dug to supply the sheep — " muscosi fontes." The name is 

 0. Bauhin's (Eay's Hist., Plant I., p. 123). 



45. H. coMMUTATTJM, Z)«7/, On dripping rocks, and on moist 

 places where water charged with lime filters ; on the sea -banks, 

 and in most of our inland ravines ; and also on the moors ; where 

 the Var. condensattjm grows ; as it also does on the Cheviots ; 

 ascending to the Bizzle, where it produces fruit, as it sometimes 

 does much lower down. 



46. H. -UNCiNATUM, Hall. Damp walls and rocks in upland 

 districts ; not uncommon. B. "At the road side above Greenlaw ; 

 plentiful." — Dr. Johnston. Near Penmanshiel, and in Bowshiel 

 dean, &c. N. "Near Alnwick." — Mr. EmUeton. Homilheugh, 

 and above Langleyford. E. Near Jedburgh. — A.J. Very com- 

 mon at Cherrytrees. — /. B. B. 



47. H. Cbista-Castrensis, L. Shady woods in upland districts; 



