HEPATIC/E OF LIVERrOOL. 



Genus IV.-JUNGEEMANNIA. 



I. J. sETACEA. Web. (Bristle-like J.) Hook. T. 8. 



Eainford Moss, among Sphagnum cymbifolium, plentiful. — Rev. 

 H. H. Higgins and F. P. Marrat. 



•2. J. ASPLENOlDEs. Liiin. (Asplenium-like J.) Hook. T. 13. 



Moist shady woods and hedge banks, particularly about Bebington. 

 Kiver banlc beyond New Ferry. A very large and beautiful 



species. 



.3. J. sPHAGNii. Dicks. (Bog-moss J.) Hook. T. 33. 



Among Sphagna, not imcommon on the Mosses, such as Rain- 

 ford, &c. 



4. J. CBENULATA. Smith. (Crenulate J.) Hook. T. 37. 



In a quarry on the right-hand side of the road to Bidston, turning 

 by the rails of Claughton Park, near the Irm. 



Var. Geacillima. 



Bidston Hill. 



5. J. coMPRESSA. Hook. (Compressed J ) Hook. T. 58. 



In a stream running through Bromboro' Wood, rare. — P.P. Marrat. 



6. J. EMARGiNATA. Ehrh. (Nicked J.) Hook. T. 27. 



Found TOth the last, not common. 



7. J. iNFLATA. Hud. (Inflated J.) Hook. T. 38. 



Heaths, quairies, and walls, in damp places, not uncommon. 



8. J. VENTRicosA. Dicks. (Bellied J.) Hook. T. 28. 



Among Dicr. scoparium, and Leucob. glaiicum, in damp places. On 

 Bidston HiU, on the left-hand side of the road leading to the 

 deep cutting crossing the hill into the Upton-road. 



9. J. BicuspiDATA. Liun. (Two-poiiited J.) Hook. T. 11. 



Damp walls and heathy places, abundant. 



10. .J. BYSSACEA. Baths. (Bissus J.) Hook. T. 12. 



Higher Bebington, at the top of the hill. 



II. J. coNNivENS. Dicks. (Connivent J.) Hook. T. 15. 



Bidston Moss. Not common,near the station for Hypnum salebrosum. 



12. J. PUSiLLA. Linn. (Tiny J.) Hook, T. C9. 



On wet clay by the side of a ditch in an old lane leading from Little 

 Storeton to Frenton. Fruiting in October. 



13. J. NEiioROSA. Linn. (Grove J.) Hook. T. 21. 



Knowsley Woods. — Rev. H. H.'^Higgins and F. P. Marrat. 



14. J. UNDULATA. Linn. (Wavy J.) Hook. T. 22. 



In some damp heathy ground in the first lane past the quarry at 

 Greenbank, at tlie corner of the lane loading to Wavertree churcli, 

 plentiful. 



m. J. ALBICANS. Linn. (Whitish J.) Hook. T. 25. 



On damp walls and hedge banks, very common. 

 10. J. coMPLANATA. Linn. (Flattened J.) Hook. T. 81. 



On the trunks of trees near the ground, not uncommon. In Ihr 

 old lane near the Bebington station, plentiful. 



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