444 baker's north Yorkshire. 
On Stockton Forest gathered in fine fruit by Spruce. 
Oct. 1847. 
Fruiting 10-3 mths. rarely. 
Fam. 7. DICRANACE^. 
Arehidium Bridel. {Phascum,. Dicks.). 
A. alternlfolium. (Dicks.). Schmpr. 
{A. phase aides Brid.). 
C. Range 1-2. 
Wet fields and heaths, not uncommon, In the Central 
Valley in damp sandy ground on Pilmoor (Baker). 
Stockton Forest (Spruce.). 
Gilla Leys, Castle Howard (M.B.S.). 
By the Tees below Falcon Clints, Blea Beck and on the 
east in clayey pastures, near Saltburn (Barnes). 
Fruiting 3-5 mths. 
PleUPidium Brid. (Phaseu7?i Hedw.). 
I. P. axillare (Dicks.). Lindb. 
i^Phaseum nitidiim., Hedw.). 
C. Range i. 
Wet clay fields and banks, and by dried up pools, not 
very common. Near York (Spruce. 1841). 
Aislabeck near Richmond (Ward). 
On banks at Great Ayton, Cleveland (Mudd.). 
On Scarborough Racecourse (G. Webster). 
Near Lingdale, Roxby, Guisbro' and Saltburn in Cleve- 
land, also at Bill}bank wood, Richmond (Barnes). 
Var. stPictum. Braithwaite. 
Near Terrington, Castle Howard (VV. Ingham. 1898). 
Fruiting 10-2 mths. 
