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TRENT. 
Lincoln S.—Great and Little Ponton, July 1902! R. Worsdale. 
Lincoln N.—Scawby, near Brigg, Sept. 1885! Thos. Rogers. Among chalk 
debris, Claxby near Alford, Sept. 1885 ! J. E. Mason. Burgh-on-Bain, and in 
parish of Sixhills, March 1896! W. Denison Roebuck. Hubhard’s Valley, May 
1887! H. Wallis Kew. Well, April 1890! J. Burtt Davy. Sandhills, Mablethorpe, 
1900, C. 8. Carter. Common at Cadney, and rare at Kirton-in-Lindsey, May 1901, 
Rev. E. A. Woodrufte- Peacock. 
Leicester and Rutland—Rare, Aylestone churchyard ; rejectamenta of Carlton 
brook, Rev. A. Bloxam (J. Plant, Leicester List, 1887, p. 28). 
Notts.—Sparingly at Highfield House, and Stanton-on-the-Wolds (E. J. Lowe, 
Notts. List, 1853). Wood near Wollaton Colliery, 1879 ! rejectamenta, Carlton-on- 
Trent, and Colwick, 1883; High Park, Hucknall Torkard! in coppices, Pleasley 
Vale, 1883 ; Lenton, 1883; Edwinstone, 1883 ; Widmerpool and Ruddington, 1883 ; 
Tollerton, Feb. 1884! Beauvale, Apr. 1884! C. T. Musson. Common, Thrumpton, 
Feb. 1885! B. Sturges Dodd. Amongst rejectamenta, Cresswell Crags, and at 
Mansfield, Apr. 1882 ! Edgar Pickard. 
Derby—Cresswell Crags and Debdale, 1881! and Markland Grips, April 1882! 
E. Pickard. Matlock, July 1864, C. Ashford. Quarndon, Derby, Rev. G. W. Taylor. 
Lathkill Dale, Aug. 1891, R. Standen. Albotsholme, Oct. 1906, F. H. Sikes. 
MERSEY. 
Cheshire— Knutsford Bog, Sept. 1885 ! T. Rogers. Owley Wood, Weaverham, 
abundant, Nov. 1900! B. R. Lucas. Minshull Vernon, Oct. 1902, C. Oldham. 
Lancashire $.—Crosby, near Liverpool (Liverpool Nat. Serap Book, 1863). 
sarlow Moor Wood! J. Walkden. Southport, very rare, in damp places (MeNicoll, 
Southport List, 1861, p. 133). Church, near Accrington, Sep. 1884, Conrad Gerland. 
Farington, Feb. 1889! W. H. Heathcote. Plentiful among grass, on the steep 
banks enclosing fields in the midst of Birkdale sandhills ; also found in Hesketh 
Woods, Searisbrick, Rufford, and Bispham, G. W. Chaster. 
Lancashire Mid—Lytham (E. J. Lowe, Notts. List, 1853). Laneaster (D. Dyson, 
Manchester List, 1850). Morecambe ! W. Nelson. Fleetwood, Sept. 1891, L. E. 
Adams. Caton and Brooklouse; The Yealands; Silverdale, 1904, J. W. Jackson. 
HUMBER. 
York S.E.—Scarce in lime quarries, Beverley Westwood, Sept. 1881; and at 
roots of furze on banks of Humber at lerriby, Dec. 1878, J. Darker Butterell. 
Drittield, Feb. 1885 ! L. B. Ross. Weltondale and Drewtondale. Tom Peteh. 
Brough, South Cave and Sledmere, 1891, F. W. Fierke. Quarry, Rudstone ; and 
Reighton, near Filey, Sept. 1905! W. E. Brady. 
York N.E.—Saltburn Woods, Feb. 1887! B. Hudson. Searborough, W. Bean. 
Musham Bank gate, in a small disused quarry by Seamer railway station, near 
Scarborough, Oct. 1896, Raincliffe Wood, Forge Valley, East Ayton Quarry, Nov. 
1904, and Hackness, J. A. Hargreaves. Ryehills Farm, Marske! Baker Hudson. 
Guisborough Woods, Rev. W. C. Hey. 
York S.W.—Wentbridge and Brockerdale, May 1882! Denbydale; Sandal 
Castle and Haw Park, G. Roberts. Common but local in all the woods about 
Huddersfield, J. Whitwham. Maple Dean Clough, and Park Wood, Elland, J. E. 
Crowther. Glass Houghton, March 1868 ! 
York Mid W.—Queen Elizabeth’s walk, York (Backhouse) ; Askham and drift 
of river Ouse (H. Richardson) ; Collingham, Sept. 1873 ! and Towton, Novy. 1873! 
Holme Farm, Rigton, Oct. 1876! Pompocali and Brotherton, Apr. 1877! W. Nelson. 
Bardsey, Sept. 1872 (H. Shaw). Ledstone, G. Roberts. Allerton, Feb. 1883! 
W. West. Roundhay Park and limehills, June 1872 ! Holden Gill, Silsden, May 
1908; and formerly common in Shipley Glen, but the Hood of July 1900 altered 
the course of the stream and destroyed the locality, I’. Booth. Wood near waterfall, 
Ingleton, Ap]. 1885! W. West. Knaresbro’ and Nidd Bridge, 1887 ! F. Rt. Fitzgerald. 
North Stainley, Ripon, and Hacktall woods, Apl. 1868 ! W. D. Roebuck. 
York N.W.—Coverdale, Dec. 1887, R. C. Chaytor. Easby Abbey, near Rich- 
mond, Aug. 1881 ! W. Denison Roebuek. 
TYNE. 
Durham— Darlington (W. H. D. Longstaffe, Hist. of Darlington, 1854, p. 372). 
In quarry, West Thickley, near Shilten, 1884! B. Hudson. Common, Winston, 
Oct. 1902 ! B. R. Lucas. 
Northumberland S.—Under decayed leaves in woods, not uncommon (Joshua 
Alder, Neweastle List, 1831, p. 36). Near Wylam (Brown, Ill, Conch., 1845, p. 79). 
Specimen labelled ‘‘ Benwell,’ in Alder coll. ! Newcastle Museum. 
Cheviotland— Twizel House (Thompson, 1840, p. 32). Among moss in damp 
place on Shortridge Links, near Alnmouth (G. R. Tate, Alnwick List, 1856, p. 115). 
