PLEUROCARPOUS MOSSES. 
PLEUROCARPOUS MOSSES. 
Fam. 19. HYPNACE^. 
(Subfam. i. Leskee^). 
Thuidium Bp. et Sehp. 
I. T. tamariscifolium (Neck.). Lindb. 
(Hypnum tamariscintim Hedw.). 
Range 1-3. 
Common in shady, damp woods and banks, ascending from 
the central valley to the upper zone peaks ; rarely found 
fruiting (Baker). 
Movvthorpe Dale and Terrington North Car, in fruit 
(Spruce 1842). 
Gilla Leys ; Castle Howard, fruiting ; Saltersgate Beck, 
fruiting (M.B.S., 1853). 
Dry Gill, Teesdale, and near Easington Beck, Cleveland ; 
fruiting (Barnes). 
Fruiting lo-ii mths. , rarely. 
2. T. pecognitum (Hedw.) Lindb. 
[Hypnu?n recognitum Hedw.). 
Xerophilous. Range 1-2. 
Woods and grassy banks in calcareous districts ; not 
uncommon in the calcareous districts about Castle Howard 
and Malton, always sterile ; calcareous pastures near Wel- 
burn ; Hildenley stone quarry (Spruce 1848). 
Dry, grassy banks near Hovingham (M.B.S.). 
Fruit very rare, 7-8 mths. 
Bot. Trans. Y.N.U., Vol. 3- 2 I 
