310 THE MOSSES OF NORTHUMBERLAND 



D. VARiA, Schp. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 



D. RUFESCENS, Schp. South Middleton Dean (M.Fl.) 



D. SQUARROSA, Schp. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 



Blindia ACUTA, B. and S. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 



DicRANO-wEisiA ciRRATA, Lindb. Wooler, etc. (M.Fl.); Basaltic 



crags, Kyloe Hills; a short-leaved compact form. 

 Campylopus flexuosus, Brid. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 

 C. flexuosus var. paradoxus, Husn. (C. paradoxus, Wils.) 



First described as a species by Wilson from specimens 



gathered by Dr Hardy on the top of Whiteside Hill, 



near Wooler. 

 C. PYRiFORMis, Brid. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 



C. FRAGiLis, B. and S. In moist places in Bizzle (M.Fl.); 



Kyloe Hills, on the basaltic escarpment, in short, dark, 

 burnt-up tufts, scarcely half-an-inch in height. 

 DiCRANUM SPURIUM, Hodw. Lyham Moor, 1869 (W.B.B. coll.) 



D. Bonjeani, De Not. Langleyford, etc. (M.Fl.) 



D. Bonjeani var. juniperifolium, Braithw. Near summit of 



Cheviot. 

 D. scoPARiuM, Hedw. "D. Murton Craigs" (Thompson); 



Dunstanburgh. 

 D. MAJUS, Turn. Harthope Linn, etc. (M.Fl.) 

 D. FUSCESCENS, Tum. Yeavering Bell, etc. (M Fl.) 

 D. FUSCESCENS var. falcifolium, Braithw. Cheviot. 

 D. ELONGATUM, Scblelch. Hedgehope (M.Fl.) ; " Hedgehope, 



Jas. Hardy, July 1868 ! examined by W. Wilson" (W.B.B. 



coll.) This is a northern and extremely rare British 



species, known elsewhere only from a few spots in the 



Scotch Highlands. 

 Leucobryum qlaucum, Schp. Cheviot (M.Fl.) 



FISSIDENTACE/E. 



FissiDENS viRiDULUs var. Lylei, Wils. Warkworth. 



F. bryoides, Hedw. Warkworth. 



F. CuRNOwii, Mitt. Warkworth, near the Hermitage. 



F. CRASsiPEs, Wils. Warkworth, stones in stream. 



F. osmundoides, Hedw. Cheviot (M.Fl.) 



F. ADiANTOiDEs, Hedw. Cheviot, etc. (M.Fl.) 



F. TAXiFOLius, Hedw. Dunstanburgh. 



