ACROCARPOUS MOSSES. 443 
A tall form with distant, nairow slightly crisped leaves, 
was found on grassy hillocks in shade at Coneysthorpe 
by Dr. Spruce. 
Fruiting 12-3 mths. 
10. F. taxifolius. (L.) Hedw. 
C. Range 1-2. 
On clay banks in woods, damp fields and by road sides 
in damp places. Common both in the low country and 
amongst the hills. 
Fruiting 10-12 mths. 
II. F. adiantoides. (L.) Hedw. 
Montane B. Range 1-3. 
Shady wet banks and heaths, and on dripping sub-alpine 
rocks, not uncommon. Slingsby Moor, Castle Howard 
(Spruce. 1838). 
Frequent in swamps and upon damp rocks ascending 
from Pilmoor and Stockton forest, to the limestone pave- 
ment of Cam Fell and Widdale Fell, and on the cliffs of 
the western face of Mickle Fell (Baker). 
Saltersgate Beck (Anderson). 
Troutsdale (M.B.S.). 
Near Hawnby, Bilsdale, and Cotcliffe near Northallerton 
(Wheldon). 
Fruiting 12 mth. 
Fam. 6. LEUCOBRYACE^. 
Leucobpyum Hampe. 
L. glaucum. (L.) Schmpr. 
C. Range 1-3. 
Wet heaths and woods common. Ascending from the 
Central Valley to the upper zone peaks. 
Very rarely fruiting. 
May. 1905. 
