242 Stabler: Hepatic and Musct of Westmorland, 
22. Blepharostoma trichophyllum (Dill.; L.) Dum. (/ung. 
trichophylia Dill. Kentmere Park Plantation, ¢ (1867); 
Stock Ghyll, c.fr. (1869); near Storr’s, Windermere; 
Mardale (1871); Groove Ghyll, Barbon (1888); Kentmere, 
c.fr. (1869). 
Sub-tribe. ZTRIGONANTHEZ. 
|Lepidozia tumidula Tayl. This species has not yet been 
found in Westmorland, but is plentiful on its southern’ 
border on millstone grit at Clougha, near Lancaster, 
where I found it on 2nd July. 1881; vide ‘Revue 
Bryologique’ (1881), p. 88; near Keswick, Cumberland 
(Carrington and Pearson, 1884). | 
23. Lepidozia reptans (L.). Maize Beck (R. Spruce, aaa 
Stock Ghyll (1869); Mardale (1869); Black Crag (1879) 5 
Kentmere Park Plantation (1874); Grayrigg Forest 
(1868). [Dent, 1872; Lowdore (Binstead, 1889). | 
Dr. R. Spruce in lit. 1st Nov. 1875 writes:—‘All ours 
(Z. reptans) is monoicous, but Lindberg, Carrington, etc., 
speak of it as if they knew only a dioicous plant. See 
Lindberg’s Hepatic in ‘‘ Hibernia,” where he speaks 
of finding ¢ plant at O’Sullivan’s Cascade, the sterile 
plant (2?) in other places.’ This evidently refers to the 
next species, Lepidosia Pearsont Spruce, Journ. Bot., 1881. 
[Lepidozia Pearsoni Spruce. Borrowdale, near Seatoller, 
Cumberland, in great abundance (W. H. Pearson, 1893): | 
24. Lepidozia multiflora (Huds. Linn.). Lepzd. setacea (Neb. ). 
Foulshaw Moss, ¢ (1877); Levens Moss, ¢ and c.fr. 
(1869); Ulpha Moss; Brunt Knot, near Staveley. 
25. Bazzania trilobata (Buddle, L.).  Mastigobryum. Black 
Crag, by the stream (1869); Nan Bield (1869); Naddle 
Forest (1869); Stock Ghyll (1876); on banks of river 
Lune near Sedbergh (1882); Barrow Field; Merke Side, 
Swindale (1887); Rayrigg Wood, Windermere (1876) ; 
Little Langdale; Cock Hag, Underbarrow. Ona Black 
Crag specimen I found a branched flagella and a flagella 
bearing two ¢ catkins. 
26. Bazzania triangularis (Schleich.) Lindb. On_ rocks, 
Naddle Forest (1869); Rydal Falls (1877); Harter Fell 
(1877); Brown Ghyll, Langdale (Pearson and Stabler, 
1881); Bleak Rigg Crags, Grasmere (Binstead, 1886); 
Little Langdale (1875). [On wet rocks, Bracken Ghyll, 
_ Dent, Yorkshire pee 
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