214 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



1896. Hardcastle Hill. 1902. In clough, High Green- 

 wood ; and near the " Fisherman's hut " — J. Need ham. 



MARCHANTIACE^ . 



Marchantia polymorpha, Linn. 

 1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 310. 

 1 841. In the gardens, Well Head — Herb. Leyl. 

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



1893. Midgehole road, both male and female plants in 

 great abundance. North Dean Wood ; North Wood, 

 Coley ; Spa Clough, Booth Dean ; Severhills Clough ; 

 Crimsworth Dean ; cold fern-house, W T ell Head, etc. 

 etc. ! Common. 



Conocephalus conicus, (L.) Dumort. (Marchantia, L. ; 

 Fegatella, Cor da.) 



177s. J". Bolton, Cat No. 312. 



Common on wet rocks, shale, and earth in moist cloughs. 

 It has been noted at many places about Hardcastle, in 

 Crimsworth Dean; Binnroyd Clough; North Wood, 

 Coley ; Cragg Vale ; cloughs in Booth Dean, etc. etc. ! 



Preissia commutata, (Lindenb.), Nees. 



1862. New Todmorden — J. Nowell, M. &> C. Fl. 



Lunularia cruciata, (L.) Dumort. (Marchantia, L.) 



1775. /. Bolton, Cat. No. 311 . 1871. Todmorden — Lees Fl. 



Commonest in greenhouses, and on damp, shaded paths in 

 gardens. I have met with it in all the local green- 

 houses visited. 



Riccia glauca, L. (Riccia glauca, var. minima. Lindenb.) 

 1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 313, as R. minima. 



Ricciocarpus natans, (L.) Corda (Riccia nutans, L.) 

 1775. J. Bolton, Cat. No. 314. 

 Hebden Bridge — S. Gibson, Prs. Br. Hep. 



Anthoceros punctatus, L. 



1724. In a lane at Greenwood Lee, a mile from Hepton- 

 stall — Ray's Syn. repeated in Martyn (1763). 



