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G. F. osmundoides, Hedw. Fr. Spring. 
D. bryoides /3, Brit. FI. Hocks at the White force, Teesdale — R. 
Spruce. Guisborough moor, Cleveland — W. Mudd. Wet rocks at 
Stopesclough, and on boggy ground at Longfield moor, near Tod- 
morden. 
7. F. adiantoedes, Hedw. Fr. Winter, Spring. 
Et seq. Dicranum, Flora, 133. Brit. FI. ii. 36. 
8. F. taxifolius, Hedw. Fr. Winter and Spring. 
XVIII. OAMPYLOPUS. 
1. C. flexuosus, Brid. Fr. Spring. 
Dicranum, Brit. FI. Yorks. FI. 1 33. Hocks in shady woods ; not 
unfrequent. The variety (?) C. pilifer, Brid., is frequent upon 
boggy moors, especially in mountainous situations. 
2. C. tarfaceus, B. and S. Fr. Spring. 
Moors, and heathy banks in woods ; frequent. 
3. C. fragilis, B. andS . Fr, Spring. 
Dry banks, Slopesclough, Stansfield, near Todmorden. 
XIX. DICRANUM. 
1. D. glaucum, Hedw. 
Onocophorus, B. and S. 
2. D. cerviculatum, Hedw. 
3. D. STRUM1FERUM, Ehrh.% 
Fr. Spring. 
Fr. Summer. 
Fr. Autumn. 
4. D. falcatum, Hedw.* Fr. June. 
Saltersgate beck — M. B. Slater. 
5. D. Starkii, “ Web. and Mohr ? ” Spruce, Phyt. ii. 150. 
Holwick scarr, Teesdale — R. Spruce. 
Fr. July. 
6. D. flavescens, Smith. Fr. Autumn. 
Abundant by the Esk and Lythe beck — R. Spruce. Plentiful on wet 
rocks in Flazendale, Scawton Nowle, and other dales amongst the 
Hambleton hills — J. O. Baker. Aysgarth force, Wensleydale — A. 
Watson. Goadland beck — M. B. Slater. On stones in a small 
stream in Bolton woods ; plentiful. 
7. D. PELLUciDUM, Swartz. Fr. Autumn. 
Large stones by the side of a rivulet north of Harrogate — Teesdale. 
Stones near a rivulet at Hip on — W. Brunton. Abundant by the Esk 
* These two species both grow in elevated alpine situations, so that it is possible that some misappre- 
hension has arisen with reference to their occurrence in the Yorkshire stations reported ; but I haye not 
seen specimens. J.G.B. 
