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16. B. VENTRicosuM. Fr. July. 
On the ground in damp places. Ogden dough. Shedding dough. 
Moor near the Beacon, Richmond. 
17. B. ROSEUM. Fr. Winter. 
Heaths and commons. Not very uncommon, hut rare in fruit. 
18. B. LiGULATUM. Fr. Spring. 
Banks and woods, frequent. 
19. B. PDNCTATUM. Fr. April. 
W et hoggy places, very common. 
20. B. ROSTRATUM. Fr. May. 
Shady hanks. Cum Hagg wood, near Castle Howard. Banks of 
the Swale. Billy hank wood. High-green wood, &c. 
21. B. MARGINATUM. Fr. June. 
Woods and shaded hanks. Banks of the Swale. Billy hank wood. 
Shedding dough, <fec. On Inglehorough. 
22. B. HORNUM. Fr. April. 
Wet places, common. Near York. Richmond. Halifax. Tod- 
morden, &c. 
23. B. cuspiDATUM. Fr. April. 
Woods. Banks of the Swale. Near the Foss, Richmond. Stans- 
held moor, &c. 
23. CINCLIDIUM. 
Swartz in Diario Schraderi, 1801, ja. 25, t. 2. 
Fructificationes hermapliroditae, discoideae ; paraphysibus clavatis. 
Capsula basi strumosa, oblonga. 
Peristomium duplex; exterius dentibus 16, acu.tis inflexis; interius 
indivisum cupulatum nervis sedecim firmatum. 
1. C. STYGiuM. Wablenberg, Flora Lapponica, p. 355. 
This interesting addition to the British Flora was discovered on the 
moor near Malham Tarn, June 13th, 1836, hy Messrs. John Nowell, 
John Howarth, and William Greenwood, of Todmorden. 
24. BARTRAMIA. 
1. B. POMiFORMis. Fr. Spring. 
Dry hanks and walls, frequent. 
2. B. ITHYPHYLLA. Fr. Spring. 
On walls in Cliviger. 
3. B. GRACILIS. Fr. Summer. 
On Inglehorough. (J. Nowell.) 
4. B. FONTANA. Fr. Summer. 
Wet springy ground, frequent. 
5. B. ARCUATA. Fr. Winter. 
Wet hanks. Stockton and Langwith, near York. Terrington carr. 
Thieveley scout, near Todmorden. Shedding dough. Broad hank, 
near the division of the counties of York, and Lane, on the Colne 
road. At the Haven in Erringden. 
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