spruce: liverworts of the east riding. 62, 



Cephalozia divaricata Sm. 



Moors and moist shady banks near York, R. S. 



C. multiflora Spncce. (Jung, connivens auctorum Anglorum, 



pro parte, nee Dicks.) Houghton Moor, R. T. 



Heaths, creeping on Sphagnum; Langwith, &c., R. S. 



C. bicuspidata L. Moist shady places, everywhere, R. S. 



Lepidozia reptans L. Heathy woods by the Derwent, R. S. 



L. setacea Web. Langwith and Barmby Moors, R. S. 



Blepharozia pulcherrima Hoffm. {Ptilidium ciliare L., var. 



ericetorum Syn. Hep.) Langwith Moor, R. S. 



Houghton Moor, in fruit, R. T. Skipwith, H.F.P. 



Kantia {Calypogeia Raddi; Syn. Hep.) trichomanis L. 



Heathy banks near York, R. S. 



Scalia {Haplomitrium Nees) Hookeri Lyell. 



Barmby Moor, in fruit, very rare; 5th Nov., 1842, R, S. 



Fossombronia pusilla L. With the last, R. S. 



Radula complanata L. On trees, everywhere, R. S. 



Frullania dilatata L. On trees, especially in orchards, R. S. 



Pellia epiphylla L. Shady ditch-banks, everywhere, R. S. 



P. calycina Tayl. Banks of Derwent, R. S. 



Aneura multifidaZ. Kelfield, H. F. P. 



Wet banks and rotting wood, York, &c., R. S. 

 A. pinguis L. 



Banks of Ouse and Derwent, margins of brick ponds, &c., R. S. 



Metzgeria furcata L. Common on trees, R. S. 



Lunularia cruciata L. On garden paths, &c., near York, R. S. 



Marchantia polymorpha L. Common in shady places, 



especially on burnt earth and charred wood, R. S. 



Reboulia hemisphserica Raddi. Firby Wood, on stones, R. S. 



Conocephalus {Fegatella Raddi) conicus L. 



Near York, under bridges, at the mouth of wells, &c., R. S. 



Sphserocarpus terrestris Z. Beverley, in fallow fields, R. T. 



Riccia natans L. Ditches and ponds near Beverley, R. T. 



R. fluitans L. With the preceding, R. T. Howden, H. F. P. 



R. glauca L. Riccall, H. F. P. 



