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DIVISION IV. PERISTOML 
8. DIPHYSCIUM. 
1. D. FOLiosuM. Fr. Summer. 
Walls, &c. in elevated situations. Stiperden dough, &c. near Tod- 
morden. (J. Nowell.) 
9. TETRAPHIS. 
1. T. PELLUciDA. Fr. Spring. 
On trees, &c. Stiperden dough, near Todmorden. High-green 
wood, near Heptonstall, <fec. 
2. T. BROWNiANA. Hooker. Fr. Spring. 
T. ovATA. Hobson’s British Mosses, vol. 1, No. 9. 
In many of the doughs in the neighbourhood of Todmorden, Hep- 
tonstall, <fec. 
10. SPLACHNUM. 
1. S. sPHtERicuM. Fr. Summer. 
Mountainous situations, frequent. 
2. S. MNioiDES. Fr. Summer. 
Greenfield, in Saddleworth. Summit of Inglehorough. 1838. (J, N.) 
3. S. ANGUSTATUM. Fr. Autumn. 
Inglehorough. (Sir W. J. Hooker.) 
4. S. AMPULLACEUM. Fr. Summer. 
Bogs, not very common. 
11. ENCALYPTA. 
1. E. STREPTOCARPA. Fr. Spring. 
On walls, cfec. In fruit on an old wall near Bolton bridge, found 
by Mr. John Nowell and Mr. John Howarth, of Todmorden. 
2. E. VULGARIS. Fr. May. 
On trees, rocks, &c, York, Tadcaster, Terrington, Scackleton. 
Mud walls on the foot-road to Aske, near Richmond. Teesdale, 
Malhani, &c. 
3. E. CILIATA. 
Between Malham cove and Gordale. (W. Wilson, Esq.) 
4. E. RHAPTOCARPA. Fr. Summer. 
On the summit of Inglehorough. July, 1838. (J. Nowell.) 
12. WEISSIA. 
1. W. NUDA. Fr. Spring. 
On clayey banks in the neighbourhood of Heptonstall. Tod- 
morden, &c. not uncommon. 
2. W. LANCEOLATA. Fr. March. 
Moist banks. Castle bank, Richmond. Near York, <fec. 
