454 baker's north Yorkshire. 
In Cleveland, g-athered on Ingleby Bank (Mudd.). 
Fruiting 7 mth. 
2. B. trlchodes (Wils.). Lindb. 
{Dicranum trichodes Wils. M.S.S.). 
Montane B. Range 2-3. 
Crevices of rocks and amongst stones on moors, near 
rills, rare, or overlooked. 
On wet rocks near Mallyon Spout, Goathland (M.B.S. 1882). 
In Teesdale near Caldron Snout, and near Mallyon Spout, 
Goathland, amongst the eastern hills (Ingham. 1897). 
Fruiting rarely — sterile plants have only been met with 
in North Yorkshire. 
(See description and figure of this moss in the supple- 
ment to Vol. 1. of Braithwaite's British Moss-flora, page 297). 
First published as a British Moss in a paper by G. K. 
Hunt, on Mosses new to Britain, November, 1866, only 
found sterile. 
Didymodon (Hedw.). Web. et Mohr. 
D. denudatus (Brid.). Lindb. 
{Dicranodoiiti'um loiigirostriun, B. et S.). 
Montane B. Range 2-3. 
On turfy banks and decaying wood in sub-alpine districts, 
rare. 
On rotting tree stump, Hawnby in Ryedale (Barnes. 1896). 
Fruiting 8 mth. very rarely 
Campylopus. Brid. 
I. C. pyriformis. (Schultz.). Brid. 
(C. iorfaceus. B. et S.). 
B. Range 1-2. 
Heaths, moorlands, and by sides of ditches, not un- 
common. 
