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ON THE HEPATICAZ AND MUSCI 
OF WESTMORLAND. 
EORGE STABLER 
Levens, n Minton We ss dailaat 
EIGHTH eigee 
For previous db apres see ‘The Sergio + PP. 313-320; May yok pp. 133- 
ies Be ee p- es i 1897, p 123 Siiy ct pp. 213-220; Sept. 1897, pp. 261- 
; an ri 
5: Leineses Mackail (Hk.) Spruce. Phragmicoma Denk n 
shaded rocks, mostly limestone. Levens Park, c.fr. (1870) ; 
Yew Barrow, Witherslack (5th Feb. 1870); Brigsteer 
Wood (1871). [Lowdore, Mr. Lyell, vide Hooker’s Brit. 
Jung. (1833) ; Yealand, near Carnforth, Lancashire. | 
6. Lejeunea ovata Tayl. Jungermania serpyllifolia var. 8 ovata 
+ Brit. Jung. Kentmere Park Plantation (1868); 
Harter Fell (1871); Nan Bield (1875); Rydal Falls (1877); 
Brown Ghyll, Langdale (Pearson and Stabler). [Lowdore 
(1868 
7: Lejétries hamatifolia (Hooker). Barbon Dale, in a ghyll. 
(1885); Kentmere. [Bracken Ghyll, Dent, Yorkshire 
(1878); Lowdore, Mr. Lyell, vide Hooker’s Brit. Jung. 
I have seen this plant growing in this place abundantly. | 
8. Lejeunea serpyllifolia (Dicks.). Dallam Tower Park, on 
trees by the river Bela (1872); Whitbarrow (1871); Gray- 
rigg (1869); Levens Park (1869); by the river Lune near 
Ingmire Hall. 
Var, major. Rayrigg Wood, Windermere (1876); Barbon 
(1875); Kentmere Park Plantation (1868). 
Var. cavifolia. Windermere (1868); Kentmere (1869); 
Mardale; Stock Ghyll, Ambleside; Hill Bell (1871); 
Harter Fell. 
Professor S. O. Lindberg considered our large-leaved 
form of Zejeunea found in Levens Park as typical Lejeunea 
serpyllifolta (Dicks.). The most common form found in 
the ghylls among our mountains is the var. cav¢folia. 
Respecting this var. Dr. Spruce remarks in lit. Dec. 
—‘Has smaller leaves, very convex when viewed 
from above, especially in a dried state. The Kentmere 
plant has often stipules gue as obtuse as those of 
oore?.” 
9. Lélenoes patens Lindb. Nan Bield (1875); Rossett Ghyll. 
[Lowdore (1876), growing with te. a 
| Avast 3858. 
