326 The Mosses and Hepatics of Denbighshire. 



*Lophozia turbinata (Raddi) Steph. ; Glasgoed, Gresford. 

 L. ventricosa (Dicks.) Dum., 10 ; Minera, World's End, 



Nant y Ffrith. 

 L. bicrenata (Schmid.) Dum., 10 ; Minera, embankment near 

 Moss and Pentre Railway Station. 



*L. excisa (Dicks.) Dum ; embankment near Moss and Pentre 

 Railway Station. 



*L. incisa (Schrad.) Dum., 10. 



*L. quinquedentata (Huds.) Cogn. ; Minera. 

 L. Floerkii (Web. and Mohr) Schiffn. ; Nant y Ffrith, 

 moorland, Minera. Var.* Nanmanniana Rees ; moorland, 

 Minera (Duncan and Watson). This variety grows in 

 great quantities under the heather. Gemmae in yellowish 

 clusters were found in the type on the leaf-lobes at the 

 apex of the stem. Unfortunately, they were too young 

 to be figured and described. Hitherto they have never 

 been seen to occur on this plant. According to a note in 

 Macvicar's Handbook to British Hepatics, the descriptions 

 of gemmae had to be transferred to the allied species, 

 L. Hatcheri. 



*L. attenuata (Mart.) Dum. ; banks of Sychnant River, Minera. 

 Plagiochila asplenioides (L.) Dum. ; Nant y Ffrith, Gresford, 

 Minera, Eglwyseg Rocks, World's End. Var. *minor 

 Lindenb. ; Minera, Nant y Ffrith. Var. *humilis Lindenb. 

 Nant y Ffrith. Var. major Nees, 10 ; Nant y Ffrith, 

 Minera. 

 Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dum., 10 ; Glasgoed, Minera, 

 Eglwyseg Rocks. 



*L. heterophylla (Schrad.) Dum. ; Glasgoed, Nant y Ffrith, 

 Gresford. 

 Chiloscyphus polyanthus (L.) Corda ; Llangollen, Nant y Ffrith, 

 Minera, Gresford. 



*C. pallescens (Schrad.) Nees ; Nant y Ffrith. 

 Cephalozia bicuspidata (L.) Dum. ; generally distributed. 



*C. media Lindb. ; Nant y Ffrith. 

 Cepholoziella byssacea (Roth.) Warnst., 10 ; Minera, Nant y 

 Ffrith. Var. *asperi folia (Jens.) Mac v. ; banks of 

 Sychnant River, Minera. A very rare and distinct variety 

 with large conical papillae on the leaves. 



*C. bifida (Schreb.) Schiffn. ; banks of Sychnant River, Minera. 



*C. stellulifera (Tayl., MS.) Schiffn. ; caves, Nant y Ffrith — 

 the only other Welsh record is from Pembrokeshire 

 (V.C.45). 



*C. myriantha (Lindb.) Schiffn., 10. This rare hepatic was 

 gathered by Prof. Barker on a moorland between Llan- 

 gollen and Glynceiriog. It is the first record for the 

 Principality. Since then, the writer has found it among 

 heather on the Flintshire side of Nant y Ffrith. 



Naturalist. 



