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2. S. SQUARROSUM. Fr. June. 
Bogs, frequent. 
3. S. ACUTiFOLiuM. Fr. Spring. 
Bogs, extremely common. 
4. S. cuspiDATUM. Fr. Spring. 
Bogs. In fruit on Stansfield moor. (S. Gibson.) 
4. GEDIPODIUM. 
1. (E. GRIPPITHIANUM. Sch,waegr. Fr. Aug. 
GXMNOSTOMUM GRIFFITHIANUM. Hooker. 
Ingleborough. (Rev. J. Dalton.) 
5. GYMNOSTOMUM. 
1. G. VIRIDISSIMUM. 
Bolton woods. (J. Howartb and W. Greenwood.) Old wall at 
Hareley wood. (J. Nowell.) 
2. G. cuRviROSTRUM. Fr. Summer. 
Moist rocks. Near Gainsford, <fec. 
3. G. RUPESTRE. Hooker. Fr. Autumn. 
Wet rocks, not rare. Ogden dough, &c. 
4. G. TRUNCATULUM. Fr. Winter. 
Walls, banks, <fec. 
5. G. FAscicuLARE. Fr. Spring. 
Moist banks. 
6. G. PYRIPORME. 
Moist banks. Hareley wood. (J. N.) 
7. G. DONIANUM. 
Rocks at the High force, Teesdale. (R. B. Bowman, Esq.) 
8. G. MicROSTOMUM. Fr. April. 
Hymenostomum MICROSTOMUM. Brown in Linn. Trans, vol. 12, p. 572. 
Banks, &c. near Ganthorpe. West field, near Richmond. 
9. G. ovATUM. Fr. Feb. 
Castle bank, Richmond. 
10. G. TENUE. 
Sandbeck, west of the road to Scotton. 
6. ANICTANGIUM. 
1. A. ciLiATUM. Fr. March. 
Craven, frequent. In many of the doughs in the neighbourhood of 
Todmorden. 
7. SCHISTOSTEGA. 
1. S. PENNATA. 
Thieveley scout, near Todmorden. July 26th, 1840. (J. Nowell 
and J. Howarth.) 
