Stabler: Hepatice and Musci of Westmorland. 345 
Staveley; Oxenden, Great Langdale, c.fr. (1881); Hill Bell 
(1881). This was first recorded as an English plant in the 
Journ. of Botany, vol. ix. (1880), pp. 243 and 318. It was 
previously gathered in Ireland by Dr. Carrington in 186r. 
100. Acrobolbus Wilsoni Tayl. Gymnanthe. Herr Peter 
Iol. 
102, 
ee 
104. 
105. 
ant Pellia calycina 
Dreesen, writing from Rigmaden Park, near Kirkby 
Lonsdale, 4th April 1873, to Dr. Carrington, says :— 
‘I send you some Gymnanthe Wilsoni which | have found 
in this part.’ I believe there is no specimen of this in 
the late Dr. Carrington’s herbarium, and hence it is 
doubtfully admitted here. 
Saccogyna viticulosa (Mich.). On banks, Rydal (1868) ; 
by river Lune near Orton (Dr. Carrington); Black Crag, 
Staveley (1869); Stock Ghyll (1869) ; Windermere, ¢ and 
? (1875); Ulpha (Barnes, 1872); Langdale (1875); Brown 
Ghyll, Oxenden (1893). [Bracken Ghyll, Dent, cum mar- 
supia and ¢ plants (1877)]|. 
Sub-tribe. #OSSOMBRONIEZ, 
Fossombronia pusilla (Dill. L.). In a stubble field near 
Ingmire Hall (1882); Arnside. 
Var. ochraspora Lindb. in Manip. Muse. Secund. (1874). 
Levens Park (1869) ; in cultivated fields, Foulshaw (16th 
March 18609). 
Fossombronia capi neh is DeNot. Beside a spring 
above Whitbarrow Hall (5th Feb. 1870); fide Lindberg, 
Manip. Musc. Secund., p. 386 (1874). 
senate Lyellii (Hook.) c. per. Blyttia Endlicher. 
oulshaw, among /uncus conglomeratus, where peat had 
oe iously been dug (Oct. 187 74)- I have since gathered 
it twice in the same place, but in no other part of West- 
Blasia pusilla (L.). Beside the railway bridge near the 
Roman camp, Low Borrow Bridge (1869) ; abundant in 
sandy fields, Foulshaw (1872); by river Lune near 
Ingmire Hall (1882). 
06. Pellia epiphylia (L.). Caden Snout (M. B. Slater, 1853); 
very common and freely fruiting on the sides of ditches — 
and streams, Foulshaw ; Rydal (1868) ; Kentmere (1869) ; 
Brigsteer (1870) ; Kentmere Fall (1872); Mallerstang 
(1888) ; Barbon Fell (1888). 
Var. crispa N.ab E. Black Crag, Staveley (1869); Rydal 
(1868) ; Grayrigg oe Long Sleddale (1888 
LY Low Borrow Brides ( 1872). 
_[Bracken Ghyll, Bar Yorks. (3877)} 
Soon ee : 
