ACROCARPOUS MOSSES. 
Physeomitpella Br. et s. 
I. P. patens (Hedw.) B. et S. 
(Phasciitn patens Hedw.). 
Rang-e i. 
Damp clay fields, and on the mud of dried up pools, 
rare. 
In the central vale, in ditches, in a fir plantation, on 
Stockton Forest, near York, and near Temple Rush, 
Castle Howard (Spruce 1847). 
Banks of the Derwent, near Malton (Slater and Stabler. 
1898). 
Fruiting 9 mth. 
Physeomitpium Brid. 
1. P. pyriforme (L.) Brid. 
Range 1-2. 
Moist banks and borders of ditches, not uncommon. 
Near Wigganthorpe (Ibbotson). 
On Clifton Ings, near York, at Ganthorpe, Castle Howard, 
and on Kirkham Hill (Spruce. 1842). 
Coneysthorpe Bank Wood, and by sides of ditches near 
Castle Howard railway station (M.B.S.). 
Skelton and Kilton in Cleveland (Barnes). 
Fruiting 4 mth. 
FunaPia Schreb. 
I. F. obtusa (Dicks.) Lindb. 
[Entosthodon ericetorum C. Muell.). 
Range 1-2. 
On wet heaths and banks of sandy clay, not uncommon. 
On Slingsby Moor, Terrington Carr, and in Upper 
Teesdale (Spruce. 1843). 
June, 1905. 
