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the Norland side : also near the end of the Hippings at 

 Copley's mill towards Norland, within six yards of the end." 



1778. Halifax — Bolton, Hudson's FL, 2nd. Ed. 



1836. Wet scars ahove farm in Harley Wood — Herb. Ley!. 



1845. In fruit in Harley Wood near Todmorden — /. 

 Howell, Phyt. [Fl. 



1888. Pennant Clough, Hebden Valley — A. Stansfield, Lees' 



Pellia epiphylla, (L.) Lindb. (Jungermania, L.) 

 1775. J. Bolton. 



Common and abundant on the sides of damp cloughs, especi- 

 ally in recesses, and on wet, shaded banks. A few of the 

 places where it has been noted are Brookhouses, Ovenden ; 

 Elland Park Wood ; Butts Clough ; Binnroyd Clough ; 

 Fiddle Wood, Kebroyd ; High Lee Clough ; Luddenden 

 Dean ; Severhills Clough, etc. 



Pellia calycina, (Tayl.) Prs. Br. Hep. (Jungevmania, Tayl.) 

 1896. Crimsworth Dean — J. Needham. First record for the 

 Calder drainage area. 



Aneura multifida, (L.) Dumort. {Jungevmania, L.) 

 1836. Bank Farm, near Todmorden — Herb. Leyl. 

 1888. Mytholm Clough, Todmorden, &c. — /. Nowell, 



A. Stansfield, Lees' Fl. 

 1893. On rocks in stream, Hardcastle, and Howden Hole; 



1896 High Greenwood, in fruit — /. Needham. Luddenden 



Dean — /. Wms. Sutcliffe. 1897 Stainland — H. T. Soppitt. 



1900 Saltonstall Moor, among Sphagnum, etc. 1901 



Booth Dean ! 



Aneura pinguis, (L.) Dumort. (Jungermania, L.) 



1.775. /• Bolton, Cat. No. 308. 



1 90 1. Crimsworth Dean — W. B. Crump. In swamp, 

 Saltonstall Moor — /. T. A spin ! The thick, nerveless, 

 fleshy fronds have a peculiar greasy feel somewhat like 

 the leaves of Pinguicula valgaris. 



Metzgeria furcata, (L.) Radd. (Jungevmania, L.) 

 1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 309. 



1888. Staups Clough, &c. — A. Stansfield; Rishworth 

 Valley — Lees' Fl. 



