NECKERACE®. HOOKERIACER. 897 
N. pumila Hedw. 
Tree trunks, or rocks. Very rare. 
First record, Wils. Bry. Brit., 1855. ‘‘ Derbyshire,” no locality given. 
N. complanta Hueben. Hypnun L. 
Tree trunks, rocks. Frequent. 
First record, Bloram MS., 1833. 
L. Monsal Dale, with fruit, Holt in N.D.M. Cressbrook, Holt (1879) in 
Nat*'. Matlock, Hb. Mason. Dovedale, N.H. Tutb. Jennings Dale, Bradwell, 
Snelgrove. Cales Dale; Horseshoe Dale; Taddington Dale; Duke’s Drive, 
Barker. Dirty Rake, near Middleton Dale; Fern Dale, Ashford; Hassop Park ; 
near Bradbourn Mill, 
Gl. In Green Lane, and near Cadster, Chapel, Barker. Mellor, Natt. 
Rare on the coal measures, N.D.M. 
P. Scarcliffe Park; near Stony Houghton; Upper Langwith; Cresswell 
Crags; Markland Grips. 
Tl. Mickleover; Littleover, Bindley. By Cubley Brook; Wyaston; Lower 
Thurvaston, Longford; Thurvaston, Marston Montgomery. 
T3. Calke, Bloxam, 
HOMALIA 3Brid. 
H. trichomanoides 2#ri7. 
Tree trunks, shady rocks. Frequent. 
First record, Purchas, 1859. 
L. Matlock Bath, N.D.M. Via Gellia; Harborough Rock; Henmoor Brook 
below Kniveton. 
G1. Fernilee, N.D.M. On a tree by brook near Tunstead Milton, Chapel, 
Barker. 
G2. Harper Lees, Hathersage. 
C. Alfreton Brook; Sutton Spring Wood, Chesterfield. 
P. Markland Grips; Scarcliffe Park. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Peathays, Shirley; by Brailsford Brook ; 
copses east of Alkmonton; between Cubley Common and Riddings; Dayfield 
Brook, Atlow. 
T2. By stream below Risley Lodge Farm, Risley Park. 
T3. Near the Mere Pond, Calke Park, Purchas. 
XXII. HOOKERIACEA, 
PTHRYGOPHYLLUM Brid. 
P. lucens Prid. Hypnun UL. 
Damp ground in woods; by streams and springs, mostly on mountains. Not 
uncommon, 
First record, Purchas, 1860. 
