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Pines and Larches. From the Corner the course lay across the 

 moor, to the right being- a plantation of Pine with an under- 

 growth of Ling and a little Bilberry ; to the left, parts reclaimed 

 and sown with Oats ; but for the rest an extensive plain covered 

 for miles with an uniform sheet of Ling. Near Roulston Scar 



liellehorus fwtidus in fruit, hedge-bank on Oldstead Bank. 



From photograph by W. B. Crump, M.A., 19th May 1902. 



a few patches of Empetrnm nigrum (Crowberry) were met with 

 in flower, while at the foot of the Scar was another glorious 

 patch of Primroses. 



As regards the Cryptogamic department the district proved 

 very interesting to the bryologist also. In facl it was hard 

 work to get the 'moss-men' along the route in anything like 



1902 September r. 



