232 GUERNSE Y. 
Chiloscyphus polyanthos, L. 
Rather common in streamlets in all parts. 
Saccogyna viticulosa, Mich. 
Frequent on banks in the south. Talbots Valley. 
Kantia Trichomanis, L. 
Generally distributed and common. 
Kantia arguta, Nees. 
Moulin Huet Valley. A delicate species which I have often 
seen growing in Cornwall on the roofs of caves, or recesses in 
gravelly banks: it occurs in a similar habitat in Guernsey. 
Scapania compacta, Dum. 
Common among rocks on the cliffs: occasionally to be found 
in all parts of the island. 
Scapania nemorosa, L. 
On shaded rocks below Doyle’s Monument. 
Scapania resupinata, Dum. 
I have a specimen kindly sent me by Mons. Aug. Martin, who 
gathered it at the Gouffre in August 1899. 
Diplophyllum albicans, L. 
Rather common on shady banks. 
Plagiochila asplenioides, L. 
Occurs in many parts of the island, varying much in size. A 
small tufted form, with entire leaves, growing on hedgebanks near 
Les Héches, St. Peter’s, and also between Torteval Church and 
Pleinmont, is probably the var. Awmz/is, Lind. 
Plagiochila spinulosa, Dicks. 
Frequent on the cliffs and on banks in the south. 
Jungermannia crenulata, Sm. 
On the cliffs at Saints Bay and at Petit Bot I have found a small 
form with the leaves very indistinctly bordered, resembling those of 
Jung. Genthiana, Hibn. 
(Jungermannia ventricosa, Dicks., occurs in Alderney.) 
Nardia Funckii, Nees. 
Mons. Aug. Martin has sent me a specimen of this hepatic 
collected by him in May 1898 on the cliffs between the Gouffre and 
Corbiere Point. 
Nardia scalaris, Schrad. 
Occasional on the cliffs. 
