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A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Class V.— CRYPTOGAMIA CELLULARIA {cent.) Sub-Class — Muscine^ (continued) Order — Musci (continued) Sub-Order XVIII.— Bryaceae (<■«»/.) Mnium orthorrhynchum, B. and S. 60. ' Rare.' Ease GUI; A. Wilson — stellare, Reich. 59. Between Birkdale and Hinsdale; Marrat. 60. Rocks by the Brock; A. Wilson. Hoddet Valley; Wheldon — subglobosum, B. and 8. 59. Ashton ; Reddish; Whitehead. -1- ; Wheldon in J. o/B.]in. 1899. 60. Fairsnafe Chugh; c. fr.; Wilson. Blaze Moss; ^ ; W. and W. Sub-Order XIX. — Fontinalaceas Fontinalis antipyretica, L. var. gracilis, Schimp. 60. Leek Beck ; Ease Gill ; A. Wilson. Roebumdale ; W. andW. — squamosa, L. 59. Blackley ; Miller. 60. • Rare.' Vdale ; W. and W. Leek Beck; A. Wilson Sub-Order XX. — Cryphseaceae [Obs. C. heteromaUa, Mohr., has never been found in Lancashire] Sub-Order XXII . — Hookeriaceae Pterygophyllum Incens, (L.), Brid. 59. 60. Not common, fruiting in some upland doughs ; W. and W. Sub-Order XXIII. — Leucodontaceae Myrinia pulvinata, Schimp. 59. Jackson's Boat; Buxton's G. 'Now lost.' J. A. W. Antitrichia curtipendula, Brid. 'Apparently very rare.' 60. On a wall in Wash Dub Wood; near Leek ; W. and W. Sub-Order XXIV. — Leskeaceae Heterocladium heteropterum, B. and S. 59. Bamford Wood ; Whitehead. Bolton; Makin (Dixon). Rowley Moor; Buxton's G. Jumbles ; Percival and Rogers. 60. Nr. ^cWos; W.andW. Nr. Hindbum ; Clougha ; Wheldon Thuidium recognitum, Lindb. 59. 'Nr.Chat- bum ; Wheldon. 60. 'Onthelime- stone only, rare.' Silverdale ; -|-; W. and W. — delicatulum. Mitt. 60. Lower Ease Gill, July, 1903. A. Wilson in litt. Sub-Order XXV. — Hypnacea: Climacium dendroides, (L.), Web. and Mohr. 59, 60. Common, but very rarely found in fruit. {Hightown ; Fl. L'fool) Cylindrothecium concinnum (De Not) Schimp. 60. Silverdale; Wheldon. Dalton Crag; A. Wilson Orthothecium intricatum, B. and S. 60. 'Rare and barren.' l^T. Leek; nt. Silverdale ; A. Wilson 74 Class V.— CRYPTOGAMIA CELLULARIA (<■«»/.) Sub-Class — Mwscints {continued) Order — Mutci (continued) Sub-Order XXV.— Hypnaceae {emt.) Brachythecium glareosum, B. and S. $9. Whitehead and Grindon. 60. W. and W. — albicans, B. and S. 59. Whitehead and Grindon. 60. W. and W. — salebrosum, B. and S. ' Rare.' 59. 60. Nr. Preston ; H. Beesley var. palustre, Schimp. 59. Crossens ; Wheldon. Siminstooid ; Wheldon and Beesley. 60. St. Anne's; Wheldon — rivulare, B. andS. 59. Whitehead and Grin- don. 60. ' Frequent ' ; W. and W. — - velutinum, B. and S. var. intricatum, Hedw. 60. Catferth; H. Beesley var. praclongum, B. and S. 60. Lytham ; H. Beesley. (Both confirmed by Dr. Braithwaite) — populeum, B. and S. 59. Whitehead and Grindon. 60. Not very common ; W. and W. — plumosum, B. and S. 59. Whitehead and Grindon ; 60. Frequent in east and fruiting ; W. and W. — caespitosum, (Wils.), Dixon, ^g. Dallam ; Longford; W. Wilson. ' Extinct.' Chemicals in refuse in stream ; Whel- don Hyocomium flagellare, B. and S. 59. Bamford; WMieley Dean ; Holt. Clitheroe ; Worston ; Wheldon. Rowley Moor ; Buxton's G. 60. Frequent in east by streams. Ease Gill ; -f- ; W. and W. Eurhynchium speciosum, Schimp. 59. Nr. Aintree ; Wheldon ; 60. Nr. Preston ; H. Beesley — hians (Hedw.), Lesq and James. 60. Caton ; Wheldon — abbreviatum, Schimp. 60. Silverdale; Wheldon — tenellum, Milde. 60. Silverdale; Wheldon. Scorton; H. Beesley. 69. On lime- stone rocks, Grange ; A. Wilson, MS. — megapolitanum, Milde. 59. Crosby; Harrison, W. Wilson. Birkdale; Wheldon. 60. 'Rare,' St. Anne's ; Fairhaven ; c fr. ; Wheldon Plagiothecium depressum (Bruch), Dixon. 60. 'Rare and sterile,' t/. Roebumdale; A. Wilson — Borrerianum, Spruce. 59. Bamford; Holt. 60. Common ; W. and W. 69. Coniston var. collinum, Wils. Chugha ; 'W.mA W. (The Coniston plant should perhaps be placed here.) — pulchellum, B. and S. 59. Burnley ; Dearden. 60. ' Rare,' Clougha ; W*. and W. Amblystegium Sprucei, B. and S. 59. South- port; Wood, 1853 — varium (Hedw.), Lindb. 59. On damp bricks in a ditch near Aintree; Whel- don. Paddington ; Wilson. (A radi- cale, P. de Beauv.)