2IO THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Jungermania riparia, Tayl. (Apolozia, Dumort.) 

 1842. High Greenwood— Herb. Leyl. 



1892. High Greenwood—/. Needham; 1901. ColdenClough ! 

 Cragg Vale—/. T. A spin. 



Jungermania sphserocarpa, Hooker, 



1836. Common in the ravines in the vale of Todmorden — 



Herb. Leyl. 

 1845. Harley Wood, Todmorden, where Nowell gathered 



it in a fine state of fructification — Spruce, Fhyt. 

 1880. Todmorden— G. A. Holt, Lees' Fl. 



Jungermania crenulata, Smith. 



Common near Todmorden — Herb. Leyl. 

 Todmorden — •/. Nowell, Lees' Fl. 



Jungermania inflata, Huds. (Gymnocolea, Dumort.) 



1842. Stansfield Moor—/. Nowell, Herb. Leyl.; M. & C. Fl. 

 Common : grows in densely matted, spreading patches in 

 marshy places, and on the sides of shallow, moorland 

 pools ; occasionally floating. A few of the places where 

 recently noted are Stansfield, Heptonstall, Midgley, 

 Erringden, and Gibb Slack (Wadsworth) Moors ; Parrock 

 Clough ; Luddenden Dean ; Crimsworth Dean, etc. ! 



Jungermania capitata, Hooker. 



1888. Ripponden Woods — Lees' Flo. 



Jungermania ventricosa, Dicks. 



1862. Heptonstall—/. Nowell, M. &> C. Fl. First noticed 



by Nowell in 1842. 

 1 90 1. Reaps Water-side ; Greave Clough ; on wall, Horse 



Clough, and near Hollin Hall, Crimsworth Dean — 



/. Needham. 



Jungermania Lyoni, Taylor (/. quinquedentata, W. & M.) 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 296. This record may refer to 



/. barbata, Schreb. 

 1862. Near Todmorden—/. Nowell, M. &> C. Fl. 

 1888. Old walls (Todmorden), common — A. Stansfield, Lees 

 Fl. ; Prs. Br. Hep. 



Jungermania gracilis, Schleich. (/. attenuata, Lindb.) 

 1888. Ripponden to Rishworth — Lees' Fl. 



