PLEUROCARPOUS MOSSES. 535 
Common in damp places, and by stream sides in the low 
country (Baker). 
Var. p. longifolium Schultz. 
Near York (Spruce, 1841). 
On stumps in a pond near Northallerton (Barnes). 
Var. y. abbreviatum Schp. 
Coatham Marshes (R. Barnes, 1892). 
Clifton Ings, York (Ingham, 1898). 
Fruiting 6 mth. 
12. A. Kochii (Br. Sch.). Lindb. 
Range i. 
On stones by streams or ditches in shady places, rare 
or overlooked. 
Clifton Ings, York, sterile (Ingham 1898). 
(Sect. 2.— CAMPYLIADELPHUS. Lindb.). 
13. A. elodes (Spruce) Lindb. 
[Hypmim elodes Spruce). 
Range i. 
Damp swampy ground, rare. 
Stockton Forest, near York, discovered by Spruce, 
August, 1842. 
Gilla Leys Wood, Castle Howard (Spruce). 
Strensall Common (J. A. Wheldon). 
Near Pilmoor, Wensley Bridge, and Semerwater (Barnes). 
Fruiting 4-5 mths. 
14. A. chpysophyllum (Brid.) De Not. 
(Hypnum chrysophyllum Brid.). 
Range 1-2. 
Damp calcareous rocks, not very common. 
Teesdale (Spruce 1843). 
June, 1905. 
