JUNGERMANNIER. 431 
D. Dicksoni Dum. Jungermannia ovata Dicks. J. Dicksoni Hook. 
Among rocks and on earth on mountains. Rare. 
First records, Fl. Ashton, 1888; Holt MS., 1896. 
Gl. Kinderscout, Hbb. Whitehead d& Holt (1882). 
LOPHOCOLBEA Dum. 
L. bidentata Dum Jungermannia L. 
Woods and banks, on earth, rotting wood, and stones. Common. 
First record, Fl. Ashton, 1888. 
L. Miller’s Dale; near Buxton, Hb. Whitehead. Brassington Rocks. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Charlesworth, Hb. Whitehead. Castleton, Carr. 
P. Markland Grips, Clowne; Beiph Moor, Whitwell; Cresswell Crags; 
near Pleasley; Scarcliffe Park. 
Tl. Mickleover; Kirk Langley; Radbourn, Bindley. Shirley Park; Corley, 
near Bradley ; Longford ; Alkmonton. 
T3. Anchor Church, Bindley. Repton Rocks; Sharp’s Bottom, Hartshorn. 
L. cuspidata Limpr. L. bidentata v. cuspidata Nees. 
Woods, banks, on earth, stones, and wood. Not uncommon. 
First record, Fl. Ashton, 1888. 
L. Near Taddington. 
Gl. Stirrup Wood, Hb. Wild. Near the Snake Inn; by R. Noe, Edale. 
G2. Rocky wood near Whatstandwell Station. 
C. Walton Wood, near Chesterfield. 
P, Pleasley Park; Markland Grips, Clowne. 
Tl. Edlaston Coppy; Longford; Shirley Park; Nether Biggin, near 
Hulland. 
T3. Sharp’s Bottom, Hartshorn. 
L. heterophylla Dum. Jungermannia Schrad. 
Base of trees, rotting stumps, stones, Frequent, 
First record, Fl. Ashton, 1888. 
L. Stones and trees frequent, fruiting abundantly, Chee Dale; Ravensdale, 
Holt MS. Monk’s Dale; Masson Hill, and Via Gellia; Great Shacklow Wood; 
Ashwood Dale; Dovedale; Madge Boose, near Kniveton. 
G1. Stirrup Wood, Fl. Ashton. Ashop Clough. 
G2, Harper Lees, near Hathersage. 
C. Sutton Spring Wood, near Chesterfield; Ault Hucknall; Hardwick. 
P. Markland Grips; Langwith Wood; Scarcliffe Park; Pleasley Park. 
Tl. Mickleover; Littleover; Radbourn, Bindley. Shirley Park; by Bradley 
Brook; Edlaston Coppy; between Old Yeldersley and Brailsford; Black Brook, 
Mercaston ; Longford. 
T2, In woods south of Dale. 
T3. Foremark Bottoms; Sharp’s Bottom, Hartshorn. 
L. spicata Tay, 
Damp rocks in woods. Very rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
G2. Harper Lees, Hathersage. 
