GENERA AND SPECIES, 
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO 
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SECTION I. ACROCARPI. 
SUBSECTION I. ASTOMI. 
I. ANDREA. 
1. A. alpina, Heclw. Fr. April. 
Bocks on Ingleborough— Teesdale, S. Hailstone. Brimliam rocks, 
near Eipon — Teesdale. Cronkley fell, Teesdale — B. Spruce. 
2. A. rupestris, Hedw. Fr. Spring. 
On Brimliam rocks — Teesdale. Cronkley fell, Teesdale — B. Spruce. 
3. A. Eothii, Mohr. Fr. Spring. 
Baysdale, Londsdale, and Ingleby bank, Cleveland — W. Mudd. 
Wharfdale — S. Gibson. 
II. PHASCUM. 
1. P. serratum, Schreb. Fr. Oct. 
Ephemerum, Hampe. In a wet pasture called Swinemoor, at Bever- 
ley; and in arable lands amongst stubble — Teesdale. Field near 
Mackersliaw wood— W. Brunton. Eailway bank, Stony-royd, Hare- 
ley wood, Todmorden.* 
2. P. alte rn ifolium , B. and S. (not Brit. FI.) Fr. Spring. 
Pleuridium, Brid. Frequent near York. Kirkkam bill and other 
places near Castle Howard, Teesdale — B. Spruce. The plant men- 
tioned under this name in the Flora is the young of some other 
moss ; probably of Dicranum varium — B. Spruce. 
*N.B. It will be understood that the stations given without any other name rest upon the personal 
authority of the Editor of this part of the work. I have carefully revised the whole and added a few 
localities from the Botanist’s Guide, Phytologist, and other sources. J. G. B. 
