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Mr. TEESDALE’S Catalogue 
Jungermannia ciliaris - I found this beautiful and rare fpecies 
varia 
epiphylla 
ing uis = 
ping as 
mulutda 
pufilla - 
furcata 
by the rivulet at Hornby, and in a 
boggy part of Caftle-Howard park, 
near the keeper's lodge. 
in Terrington car, and in woods. 
in moift and íhady places. r 
in fhady woods, bogs, and by the fides 
of ditches. 
in the fame places as the above. 
I found this rare and minute Junger- 
mannia in September 1767, in the 
fhady gravel walks in Raywood, and 
never faw it any where elfe; it begins 
to flower in the Autumn, and con- 
tinues until the end of March. 
upon rocks and trunks of trees. I have 
likewife gathered fpecimens which 
have the habit of this, but are very 
hoary; I gave fome to my ingenious 
friend Mr. Dickfon, who probably 
may, by and by, give them a minute 
examination : I could not find any in 
fructification, though I have exa- 
mined them very frequently and at 
different íeafons, and the J. furcata 
às well known to be often met with 
in flower. 
Anthocerospun&atus - amongft the grafs by the fide of the lake 
Marchantia polymorph a 
Do. var. - 
- 
2 
at Caftle Howard; but very fcarce. 
lin moift and fhady places. 
Marchantia 
om name ire 
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