324 THE MOSSES OF NORTHUMBERLAND 



Hypnum scorpioides, L. Marsh at foot of Crag Lough ; a 

 markedly slender form (possibly var. gracilescens, Sanio), 

 abundant, with remains of old capsules. 



H. CORDIFOLIUM, Hedw. Limestone Bank, in the fosse of the 

 Eoman Vallum. 



H. GiGANTEUM, Schp. Crag Lough. 



H. cusPiDATUM, L. ChoUerford. 



H. ScHREBERi, Willd. Crag Lough. 



Hylocomium splendens, B. and S. Barcombe. 



H. LOREUM, B. and S. Crag Lough. 



H. SQTJARROSUM, B. and S. ChoUerford. 



H. TRiQUETRUM, B. and S. Housesteads. 



Addenda to list of South Northvmiherland Mosses. 



Since the compilation of the above list, my attention has 

 been drawn to Winch's " Flora of Northumberland and 

 Durham" (Trans., Northumberland, Durham, etc., Nat. Hist. 

 Soc, 1831), containing numerous records of Mosses from both 

 counties. From this Flora, and the Addenda (1836), I have 

 extracted the following records of species from South North- 

 umberland, not included in the list already given. They 

 make an addition of 57 species, which brings the total 

 recorded for V.O. 67 in this paper to 162. 



Andre^ea alpina, Sm. Between Nuckton and Beldon Bourns. 



PoLYTRiCHUM NANUM, Neck. Newcastle Town Moor, etc. 



P. urnigerum, L. Near Pont Bourn. 



P. ALPiNUM, L. Simonside. 



Pleuridium subulatum, Rabenh. Eoman Wall, etc. 



P. axillare, Lindb. West Dipton. 



DiTRiCHUM HOMOMALLUM, Hampe. Simonside, etc. 



DiCRANELLA CERVicuLATA, Schp. Prestwick Oarr, etc. 



Blindia ACUTA, B. and S. Near Hexham, etc. 



DicRANOWEisiA ciRRATA, Lindb. Near Newcastle. 



