504 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 
the Durham side of the Tees, and, at the time, was put 
in his herbarium as a large form of Tetraplodon 7nniodes 
B. et S., growing in peaty ditch. 
During a visit to Upper Teesdale in August, 1901, 
Messrs. D. A. Jones and E. C. Horrell met with this rare 
moss again, growing in a similar ditch-like depression on 
the summit of the same Fell, evidently near to the same 
locality where it was met with in 1870. A good notice 
of it is given in the Journal of Botany, February number, 
1901, page 49, with a drawing of the plant, tab. 430). 
Fruiting 6-7 mths. 
Fam. 14. FUNARIACEAE. 
Discelium Brid. 
I. D. nudum (Dicks.). Brid. 
Montane B. Range 2. 
Clay banks, rare. 
On the eastern hills at Kirby Bank, Cleveland (Rev. J. 
Dalton, Junr.). 
Whitstondale Beck, Upper Swaledale (Barnes). 
Fruiting 2-3 mths. 
Amblyodon P. Beauv. 
I. A. dealbatus (Dicks.) P. Beauv. 
Range 1-2. 
Wet places in sub-alpine districts, rare. 
On Richmond out Moor, and at Coatham Marshes in 
the Tees Estuary (Barnes 1892). 
On Widdy Bank, Upper Teesdale, Durham County 
(Barnes). 
Fruiting 6-7 mths. 
