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4. D. RiGiDULUM. Fr. Winter. 
Shady rocks. Stansfield moor, near Todmorden. High-green wood, 
near Heptonstall. (S. Gibson.) Downholme Park wall. 
5. D. TRiFARiuM. Fr. Winter. 
Moist hanks. High-green wood. Ramsden’s wood, near Tod- 
morden, &c. 
6. D. CAPiLLACEUM. Fr. Summer. 
Mountainous situations, frequent. On Inglehorough, very fine. 
7. D. HETEROMALLUM. Fr. Summer. 
On the earth in the mountainous parts of the county. 
15. TRICHOSTOMUM. 
1. T. LANUGINOSUM. Fr. Spring. 
Frequent on rocks and stones in the mountainous districts. 
2. T. CANESCENS. Fr. Spring. 
Heaths, &c. Moor near the Beacon, Richmond. Barden Tower. 
Childwife moor, near Halifax, &c. 
3. T. HETEROSTicHUM. Fr. Spring. 
Old walls, very common. 
4. T. ACicuLARE. Fr. Spring. 
Wet rocks, frequent. Ogden dough, near Halifax. Cloughs in the 
neighbourhood of Todmorden and Heptonstall. 
5. T. FAscicuLARE. Fr. Spring. 
In the same localities as the last. 
6. T. POLYPHYLLUM. Fr. Spring. 
Wet rocks. Frequent in Craven. High-green wood, <fec. 
7. T. ELLiPTicuM. Fr. Spring. 
Rocks. Crimsworth dean, near Todmorden. (S. Gibson.) 
16. DICRANUM. 
1. D. BRYOiDES. Fr. Winter. 
Moist hanks, frequent. 
2. D. ADiANTOiDEs. Fr. Spring. 
Bogs, <fec. very common. 
3. D. TAxiFOLiuM. Fr. Winter. 
Moist banks, common. 
4. D. GLAUCUM. 
Bogs and heaths, very abundant, hut always barren. 
5. D. CERVicuLATUM. Fr. June. 
Bogs and heaths. 
6. D. FLEXuosuM. Fr. Winter. 
Bogs, heaths, &c. Ganthorpe Broats Plantation. Scackleton moor, 
South Cave. High-green wood, &c. 
7. D. STRUMIFERUM. Fr. Autumn. 
Downholme moor. 
8. D. FLAVESCENS. Fr. Aug. 
Shedding dough, near Todmorden. (S. Gibson.) 
