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CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI.
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961. Trichostomum microcarpon.—Eng. Bot. t. 426.

On Cheviot, N.

962. Trichostomum liniare.—Dicks. t. 8, f. 2.

On Rocks in the Ouse Bourn near Haddrick's Mill, N.

963. Trichostomum fontinaloides. Fontinalis minor.—Eng. Bot. t. 557.

In Dalton Bourn within 100 Yards of the Sea, D.

Trichostomum fontinaloides, var. β. Fontinalis alpina.—Dicks. t. 4, f. 1.

In the Wear near Chester-le-Street New Bridge, D.

964. Tortula rigida. Bryum rigidum.—Eng. Bot. t. 180.

On Walls near Beamish Hall, D.

965. Tortula mucronulata.—Dill. t. 48, f. 49. Eng. Bot. t. 1299.

On Walls near Beamish, D.

966. Tortula unguiculata.—Dill. t. 48, f. 57.

On Walls and Hedge Banks.

967. Tortula fallax.

On Gateshead Fell and Beamish Moor; also near Sunnyside, D.

968. Tortula ruralis.—Dill. t. 45. f. 12.

At Seggerson Heugh, Muggleswick, &c. In the South of the County of Durham, frequent.

969. Tortula subulata.—Eng. Bot. t. 1101.

On Hedge Banks.

970. Tortula muralis.—Dill. t. 45, f. 14.

On Walls.