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9. O. HUTCHINSIiE. 
High-green wood. (S. Gibson.) 
10. O. LUDwiGii. Fr. June. 
On trees. High-green wood. (S. Gibson.) 
11. O. CRispuM. Fr. Aug. 
On trees, frequent. 
12. O. PULCHELLUM. Fr. May. 
Trees. Bolton bridge. Aslce wood. Billy bank wood, near 
Richmond. Gordale. Near Malham. 
13. O. SPECIOSA. 
Near Bolton bridge. (S. Gibson.) 
22, BRYUM. 
1. B. ANDROGYNUM. 
Woods and banks, not common. Near Heptonstall, bearing Gem- 
, mse. (S. Gibson.) 
We have not observed the Capsules in any part of the county. 
2. B. PALUSTRE. Fr. June. 
Bogs, frequent. 
3. B. TRiCHODES. Fr. Aug. 
Moor at the Beacon, Richmond. 
4. B. DEALBATUM. Fr. Summer. 
Wet pastures at Stockdale farm, near Settle. On Tngleborough. 
5. B. JULACEUM. Fr. Winter. 
Moist rocks, &c. 
6. B. CARNEUM. Fr. Spring. 
Banks, walls, <fec. Ogden dough. Vale of Todmorden. Clink 
bank, near Richmond. 
7. B. ALBICANS. Fr. Spring. 
Frequent on wet banks in Hareley wood, near Todmorden. 
8. B. ARGENTEUM. Fr. Spring. 
On old walls, frequent. 
9. B. ZIERII. 
On Ingleborough. July, 1838. (J. Nowell and W. Greenwood.) 
10. B. PYRiFORME. Fr. June. 
Banks at Haxby near York, and on garden pots in greenhouses and 
stoves. 
11. B. CAPiLLARE. Fr. May. 
Heaths and walls. Billy hank wood, near Richmond. In the 
neighbourhood of Todmorden, Heptonstall, &c. 
12. B. ciESPiTiTiUM. Fr. May. 
Banks and walls, frequent. 
13. B. TURBiNATUM. Fr. July. 
Wet places. Very common in the elevated districts of the county. 
14. B. NUTANS. Fr. May. 
Walls. Downholme moor. Shibden dale, near Halifax, <fec. 
15. B. ELONGATUM. 
Thieveley scout. July 26th, 1840. (J. Nowell and J. Howarth.) 
