VII, ANICTANGIUM. 
1. A. ciliatum, llecliv. Fr. April. 
Hedivigia, Hedw. White Force, Cronldey fell, and other places in 
Teesdale*— R . Spruce. Rocks at Lord Grantley’s lakes, on Sawley 
moor, near Ripon — W Brunton. Holwick scarrs, Teesdale. — M. B. 
Slater. Bolton woods, Wharfdale — S. Gibson. Rocks in Louns- 
dale, Cleveland — W. Mucld. Walls near the bridge at Barden 
tower. 
VIII. SCHISTOSTEGA. 
1. S. pennata, H. and T. Fr. April. 
S. osmundacea, W. and M. Sides of an old coal drift in Greens- 
'clough, near Todmorden, not far from the boundary of the cdunty. 
Under shady rocks at Guyscliffe, near Pateley bridge, Nidderdale. 
SUBSECTION III. PERISTOME 
DIY. I APLOPERISTOHI, 
IX. DIPHYSCIUM. 
1. B. foliosum, Mohr. Fr. June. 
Near the High Force, Teesdale — Sir W. Trevelyan. Rocks in Louns- 
dale, Cleveland — W. Mudd. Heathy banks b How- Slope’s mill, and 
other places near Todmorden ; rare. 
X. TETRAPHIS. 
1. T. pellucida, Hedw. Fr. Spring. 
Trees and rocks; frequent; especially Jn more or less elevated 
situations. 
2. T. Browniana, H. and T. Fr. Summer. 
Tetradontium, Schwg. Stones in the rivulet from Lord Grantley’s 
lakes, on Sawley moor — W. Brunton. Plumpton rocks, Hackfall, 
and Hallow gill by Copgrove — Rev. J. Dalton. Teesdale, Newton- 
dale, Merricks gill, Hackness — R. Spruce. Shady rocks above 
Boltby, near Thirsk — J. G. Baher , J. J. Packer. Rocks at Batters- 
by, Cleveland — W. Mudd. High Cliffe near Guisborough — J. W. 
Watson, J. G. Baker. Shady sandstone rocks in Stopes dough, and 
other rocky dells in the neighbourhood of Todmorden. 
