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 THE MOSSES AND IIEP.VTICS OF STAFFORDSHIRE. 73 Brindley Valley ; Dimmings Dale ; Chartley Wood ; Wbitmore. — Var. suhfimhriatum Braifcb. Trentham Park. — S. Jlmbriatum Wils. Sherbrook Valley ; Brindley Valley ; Beaudesert ; Cbartley Moss ; Dimmings Dale ; Pottall Eeservoir. — S. sqnarrosum Pers. Sber- brook Valley ; Brindley Valley ; Beaudesert ; Dimmings Dale. — S. intermedium Hoffm. Cannock Cbase ; Trentham ; near Leek ; Morridge Top ; Milford ; Cbartley Moss, &c. — Var. nparium Angst. Deep drains, Cbartley Moss. — Var. pulchrum Lindb. Star Wood, Oakamore. — S. cuspidatum Ebrb. Tettensor ; Morridge Top ; Flash ; Chartley Moss ; Sherbrook Valley, &c. — Var. falcatum Pers. Pool near Brocton ; Cbartley Moss, in drains. — S. molle var. tenerum Sull. Sherbrook Valley, Brindley Valley ; near Mil- ford, Cannock Chase. — 8, suhsecundum Nees. Seckley Wood ; Brindley Valley ; Chartley Moss ; near Cloud, &c. — Var. contortum Schultz. Brindley Valley; Winksbill, near Froghall; near Cloud, &c. — Var. obesum Wils. Star Wood, Oakamore ; Brindley Valley. — Var. miriculatum Schpr. Seckley Wood ; near Cloud ; Sher- brook and Brindley Valleys ; Morridge Top. — S. papillosum Lindb. Seckley Wood ; Trentham ; Oakamore ; Chartley Moss. — Var. confertum Lindb. Chartley Moss ; Brindley Valley. — Var. stetw- phyllum Lindb. Abundant, Brindley Valley. — S. cymhijoliimi Ehrh. Frequent, Sherbrook Valley ; Brindley Valley ; Trentham ; Axe Edge End, &c. — Var. squarrosulum Nees. Brindley Valley ; Sher- brook Valley ; Tettensor ; Chartley Moss ; Dimmings Dale. Systegium crispum Hedw. Banks, Stoke Meadows, R. Garner, Gymnostomum rupestre Schwg. Dove Dale I Rev. A. Ley ! — Var. ramosissimum Bry. Eur. Dove Dale. — G. microstomum Hedw. Banks near Codsall. — G. tortile Schwg. Dove Dale, abundant. Anoectangium compactum Schl. Near Leek. Weissia vindula Brid. Common, R. G, Hamstead, Seckley Wood, &c. — Var. gymnostomoides Brid. Near Leek. — W. rnucronata Bruch. Rare, waysides near Leek. Dicranoweissia crispula Hedw. Rocks on Cloud, R. Garner, Dove Dale. — D. cirrhata Hedw. Frequent throughout the county. Rhahdoweissia fugax Hedw. Rare, crevices of rocks. Roaches, R. Garner, Dichodontium pellucidum L. Frequent on stones in streams, in fruit, Ordesley Brook. — Var. fagimontanum Brid. Ellaston, Star Wood, Oakamore. — D. flavescens Lindb. Sandy places, Dove Dale, R. G. By the Dane, near Rushton, Oakamore. Dicranella crispa Hedw. Rare ; abundant on the rocks of Ham- stead Canal. — D. Schreberi var. b. elata Schpr. Sherbrook Valley, drain near Biddulph ; Seckley Wood. — D. squarrosa Schrad. Rare, Morridge Top, near Roaches ; lane from Axe Edge to HoUinsclough. — D. cerviculata Hedw. Wbitmore Bog, R. G. Hamstead, Mor- ridge Top ; Oakamore ; Chartley Moss. — Var. pusilla Schimp. Brindley Valley, Cannock Chase. — D. varia Hedw. Hamstead ; Seckley Wood, Gospel End. — Var. tenellum Schimp. Fields by Baggeridge Wood. — D. ru/escens Turn. Permian Rocks, Hamstead Canal ; Seckley Wood. — Z>. heteromalla Hedw. Frequent, banks and walls. — Var. interrupta Hedw. Abundant in drain, Brindley