JUNGERMANNIES. 433 
PLAGIOCHILA Dum. 
P. asplenioides Dum. 
Shady woods, rocks. Not unfrequent. 
First record, Fl. Ashton, 1888. 
L. Dovedale; Deep Dale, near Buxton; Lathkil Dale. 
Gl. Mellor, Fl. Ashton. 
G2. Gardom’s Edge, near Baslow. 
P. Cresswell Crags; Markland Grips; Scarcliffe Park. 
Tl. Cupiss Lane, Brailsford; between Sturston Mill and Underwood, and 
side of main road to Derby, Ashbourne; Rodsley, laneside towards Shirley. 
T3. Anchor Church, Bindley. 
Var. Dillenii Tayl. 
The small form, commoner than the type, and especially prevalent on 
limestone. 
L. Matlock; Wormhill, Hb. Whitehead. Ashwood Dale, frequent; Chee 
Dale; Miller’s Dale, Hb, Holt. Jennings Dale, Bradwell, Snelgrove. Cress- 
brook; Taddington Dale; Conies Dale, Peak Forest; Lathkil Dale; Dovedale, 
abundant; near Monyash; north side of Diamond Hill, Buxton. 
Gi. Near the Snake Inn; under Back Tor, Edale. 
G2. Harper Lees, Hathersage; Froggatt. 
Tl. Mickleover, Bindley. 
[P. tridenticulata Tayl., published in The Naturalist, July 1881, belongs 
to P. Dijlenii, fide W. H. Pearson. ] 
P. spinulosa Dum. Jungermannia Dicks, 
Damp shady places, avoiding limestone. Rare. 
First record, The Flora. 
Gl. Under Back Tor, Edale. 
T3. Near Burton, Hb. Mason. 
JUNGERMANNIA 1. 
J. cordifolia, Hook. Aplozia Dum. 
Wet rocks, and by mountain streams. Rare. 
First record, M.E.C. Rep., 1900. _ 
Gl. Near Hayfield, M.E.C. Rep. Fairbrook, near the Snake Inn; Ashopton ; 
Grinds Brook, Edale ; R. Sett, above Hayfield. 
J. pumila With. Aplozia Dum. ' 
Wet rocks, mostly by streams. Rather rare. 
First record, The Naturalist, 1887. 
L. Near Buxton, Wilson (1831) in Natt. On damp rocks by the roadside, 
near Taddington ; Masson Hill, Matlock; Great Rocks Dale, near Buxton. 
Gl. Oyster Clough ; Blackdean Brook ; Ashop Clough, all near the Snake 
Inn ; roadside rocks above Slackhall, Chapel; Grinds Brook, and wooded slope 
above R. Noe, Edale. 
G2. Rocks above Froggatt ; Harper Lees, Hathersage ; Bar Brook, and 
brook near Robin Hood’s Inn, near Baslow. 
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