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C. nupta. Kare at Cawston, Eev. T. H. Marsh. Not so uncommon 

 at Ran worth and JSTeatishead, Messrs. Winter and Sayer. Taken pretty- 

 plentiful a few years since on the Heigham causeway, near IsTorwich, by Mr. 

 Hickling. 



(7. promissa. Rare. Foulsham, Rev. T. H. Marsh, and F. 0. Norris. 



Ranworth, Mr. Winter. 



Euclidia mi. Taken plentifully at Neatishead and Ranworth by 

 Messrs. Winter and Sayer. 



E. glypliica. Common at Cawston, Ranworth, &c. 



Phytometra mnea. Common. Cawston, Ranworth, Aldeby, &c. 



Norwich, November, 1865. 



ON THE BOTANY OF MALHAM. 



By Louis C. Miall. 



Part V. — Musci. 



The following list of Mosses is mainly extracted from the " Flora of 

 the West Riding."'^" All my lists up to the date of that publication were 

 placed in Dr. Carrington's hands, and the few visits I have since paid to 

 Craven have been specially devoted to other pursuits. 



Synonyms are given where the nomenclature of "Wilson's Bryologia 

 Britannica " differs from the text. 



Sphagnum cusp)isdatu7n, Ehr. Wet places on Malham Moor. Growing 

 larger, and spreading widely when immersed. (^Var. plumosum.) 



Gymnostomum microstomum, R. Brown. Slopes near Malham Cove, Dr. 

 Carrington. Doubtfully distinct from G. squarrosum. 



G. TUpestre, Schwaeg. Malham, Dr. Carrington. Rocks in Gordale ! 



Weissia verticillata, Schwaeg. Gordale ! 



Seligeria pusilla, Br. and Sch. Swallow-hole, above Malham Cove, and 

 Gordale, J. Nowell. Dripping rocks in Gordale ! 



Dicmnum pellucidum, Hedw. Gordale, Dr. Carrington. With the unim- 

 portant variety, sermtum. 



D. fuscescens, Turn. Under trees, Malliam ! 



* Miall and Carrington's Flora of the West Riding." London, 1862. 1 



