THE MAECHANTIA FAMILY. 509 



Jungermannia complanata. T., especially oaks. 

 Curtis, ii. 287; E. B. xxxv. 2499. 



anomala. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E. B. xxxY. 2518. 



Taylori. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E.B., Supp. ii. 2G91. 



scalaris. 



E. B. ix. 605 (as J. lanceolata). 



polyanthos. 



E. B. xxxv. 2479. 



Trichomanis. 



E. B. xxvii. 1875. 



bidentata. (Fig. 225.) 



E. B. ix. 606, and E. B. iv. 281 (as J. Ucuspidata). 



harbata. 



E.B. xxxv. 2517 (as J. quinquedentata). 



setacea. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E. B. xxxv. 2482. 



ciliaris. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E. B. xxxvii. 2214. 



tomentella. (Fig. 222.) Cotterill Clough. 



E.B.xxxii. 2242. 



serpyllifolia. T. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E. B. xxxvi. 2537. 



niinutissima. T. Cotterill Clough. 



E. B. xxiii. 1033. ' 



dilatata. T. Cotterill Clough, upon ash-trees. 



E. B. xvi. 1080 (as J. tamariscifolia). 



multijida. Todmorden. (Mr. Nowell.) 



E. B. iii. 180. 



Blasia. " At the breaking of Medlock river -bank, at 



Feasington Wood, between Garratt Hall and Knott Mill, about 

 a mile from Manchester.''^ (Withering's Botany, 1801.) 

 E. B. xix. 1328 (as Blasia pusilla). 



epiphylla. 



E. B. xi. 771. 



furcata. 



E.B. xxiii. 1032. 



