236 HEPATIC^. 



Carnngton. Easegill, West Lane, /. A. Wheldon. 10. Rigton 

 Hill, Dr. F. A. Lees. Idle Woods, Dr. Carringfon. Yeadon, Dr. 

 Carrington. Shipley Glen, W. West. Near Bingley, W. Wesi. 

 Newsholme Dean, W. West. 12. By the highway side, Staveley, 

 Westmorland, G. Stabler. 14, 15. Trossachs, J. Cruicks/icuik. 

 Near Stirling, Dr. Greville. Ben Mac Dhui, A. C. Black. Forfar 

 Burn, A. Croall. 16. Moidart, West Inverness, very little seen, 

 8. M. Macvicar. 



I. Sillaghbraes and Sleemish Mountain, Co. Antrim ; GlenifF, 

 Co. Leitrim ; Benbulben Range, Sligo ; Cromaglown ; near Let- 

 terfrack, Co. Gal way. Dr. D. Moore. Slieve Glah, Co. Cavan, 

 D. McArdle. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — A pretty little species, the smallest of our British Sca- 

 pania ; it can be conlused only with immature forms of other 

 species, and if found with either ^ or $ can be easily identified by 

 the description. 



Jimgermania Conradi Corda, according to original specimens, is 

 a small imperfect form of this species. 



Description of Plate XCV. — Fig. 1. Plants natural size. 

 2. Stem X 24 (Sweden, Lmdb.). 3. Stem x 24 (G. & R 651). 

 4-8. Leaves x 24 (ditto). 9. Portion of leaf x 290 (Sweden, 

 Lindb.). 10. Bract x 24 (G. & R 651). 11. Perianth x 11 

 (Sweden, Lindb.). 



17. Scapania umbrosa i^Schrad.), Dmit. 



Jungermania convexa, Scopoli, Flora Carnolica, 2nd ed. p. 349, sp. 1348 



(1772) (?). 

 Jungermania iimbrosa, Schrad. Syst. Samml. Krypt. Gew. 2, p. 5 (1707); Hook. 



Brit. Jung. t. 24 (1810). 

 Radula umbrosa, Dum. Comm. Bot. p. 112 (1823). 

 Scapania umbrosa, Dum. Recueil, p. 14 (1835) ; Howe, Hep. & Antho. California, 



Mem. Torrey Boc. Club, vol. vii. p. 153 (1890). 

 PlagiocMla umbrosa, Mont, et Nees in Nees Eur. Leberm. iii. p. 525 (1838). 

 Martinellia convexa, Lindb. Musci. Scand. (1879). 

 Scapania convexa (Scop.), Pears. List. Can. Hep. 15 (1890). 



Dioicous, csespitose, of a yellowish or dark green to br 



•own 



