428 JUNGERMANNIES, 
Gl. Kinderscout, Fl. Ashton. R. Sett, above Hayfield; Grinah Stones, 
Bleaklow Hill; Birchin Clough, near the Snake Inn; Ashop Clough. 
G2. Bar Brook, Baslow; Harper Lees, Hathersage; Harland Edge, Beeley; 
White Edge, above Froggatt; Dethick Common; quarries between Little Haton 
and Brackley Gate. 
C. Ramsley Moor, Old Brampton. 
_ Tl. Hulland Moss; Shirley Park; Hdlaston Coppy; limestone quarries, 
Snelston Common; railway bank south of Mickleover Station; bog below Bradley 
Wood; Old Yeldersley; Ednaston, Brailsford. 
C. stellulifera Zuyl. MSS. 
Banks, and among rocks and stones. Rare. 
First records, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1842, 516; Phyt., 1833 and 1844, 
G2. Crich (Wilson, 1831), Hb. Holt. 
HYGROBIELLA Spruce. 
H. laxifolia Spruce. Jungermannia Hook. 
Wet rocks by mountain streams. Rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
Gl. Blackdean Brook, Woodlands. 
SCAPANIA Dun. 
S. compacta Dun. Jungermannia Roth. 
Sand and grit rocks. Rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
G2, Stream from Stoke Flat, Froggatt. 
Tl. §S.E. side of Bradley Wood on sand rock, and on pathways in the 
wood, 
S. equiloba Dum. Jungermannia Schwaeg. 
Shady limestone rocks. Frequent. 
First record, Pearson, 1900. . 
L. Walls, Miller’s Dale; Castleton, Hb. Whitehead. Ashwood Dale; 
Ravensdale; Chee Dale; Monsal Dale, with fruit, Hb. Holt. Monk’s Dale; 
Via Gellia; Brassington Rocks. 
S. aspera Muell § Bern. 8. equiloba £. dentata Mass. 
Limestone rocks, rare elsewhere. Not uncommon. 
First record, M.H.C., Rep., 1901. 
L. Great Shacklow Wood; Monk’s Dale; Cressbrook; MHartle Dale, 
Bradwell; Lathkil Dale; Via Gellia; Deep Dale, Kingsterndale; Lover’s Leap, 
Buxton; Conies Dale, Peak Forest; Dovedale ; Brassington Rocks. 
G1. Combes Moss; Jarvis Clough, Ashopton. 
G2. Rocky woodland near Whatstandwell Station. 
C. By Fox Lane Plantation, near Baslow (named by S. M. Macvicar). 
P. Belph Moor, Whitwell; Markland Grips, Clowne. 
S. resupinata Dum. Jungermannia L. 
Shady rocks among mountains. Rare. 
First record, Gem of the Peak, 1840. 
