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CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI.
917. Gymnostomum pyriforme. Bryum pyriforme.—Eng. Bot. t. 413.

Near Lemington and Gosforth, N. At Kipp Hill and near Medomsley, D.

918. Gymnostomum ciliatum.—Eng. Bot. t. 1175.

Near Waskerley, D. In Teesdale.—Rev. J. Harriman; Eng. Bot. On Trees at Wardrew, N.

919. Splachnum sphaericum—Eng. Bot. t. 785.

At Prestwick Carr, N.

920. Splachnum ampullaceum.—Eng. Bot. t. 144.

At Prestwick Carr, N. On the Heath near Gold Hill, D.

921. Andraea rupestris.—Eng. Bot. t. 1277.

Sent from the County of Durham by Mr E. Robson to Mr Sowerby.—See Eng. Bot.

922. Tetraphis pellucida.—Eng. Bot. t. 1020.

In Ravensworth Wood, and on the Banks of Derwent above Gibside, D.

923. Encalypta vulgaris. Bryum extinctorium.—Eng. Bot. t. 558.

On the Walls of the Roman Station near Lanchester; also on Walls at East Morton and Dawdon Tower, D.

924. Grimmia recurvata.

On dripping Rocks in Cawsey Wood, and on Rocks at Pont Bourn near Hamsterly, D.

925. Grimmia controversa.—Eng. Bot. t. 1367.

In Meadows and on Hedge Banks.

926. Grimmia Dicksoni.—Eng. Bot. t. 1420.

In Meadows and on Hedge Banks.