122 SHORT NOTES, 
inet papers published by Dr. Carrington. In the same year he was 
ected a Corresponding Member of the Linnean Society of N. §. 
Wales and of the Royal Society of Tasmania. On the e resignation 
of the first President, Mr. John Whitehead, he was elected President 
The gents British Hepatice were either found or identified 
as British by him :—Cesia crenulata (Gott.), sent to Dr. Gottsche as 
I t 
concinnata in Dr » ee herbarium. C. crassifolia (Carr.), col- 
lected near Ben La y the late Dr. A. O. Black. Marsupella 
sphacelata {Giesecke), ales by the late G. E. Hunt on Ben 
ac Dhui andor, 1868. M. Nevicencis (Carr.), col- 
lected on a spel by Mr. John Whitehead, July, 1875. 
Scapania Bartlingii (Hampe), first recorded as British from speci- 
mens collected on rocks near the Strid, Bolton Woods, Yorkshire, 
Hygrobiella myr iocarpa (Carr.) Spruce, discovered near Ben 
Venue, July, 1876. Riccia glaucescens Carr., discovered at Barmouth, 
N. fi. tumida Lindenb., collected by Mr. Joshua, near Mon- 
mouth, May, 1877. . sorvcarpa Bischoff, collected by B. M. 
Watkins ou Great Doward Hill, near Ross. 
of our rarest and most beautiful hepaties was named in his 
paler by the late Prof. Balfour, and Herr J. B. Jack, in his 
monograph of the ny ay Radula, aaa one of the rarest, 
Radula Carringtoni, after hir 
out twelve months = his mene collection was acquired 
for a Manchester Museum by the Owen’s College authorities, and 
under the care of Prof. F, E. Weiss it has been arranged and is 
now ssocigeces to pipe oe 
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gy H. Pearson. 
SHORT NOTES. 
Lo: > atone ren Tayl. (p. 77). — “« Near Conway, N. Wales, 
W. Wilson, 18 may be added to the stations mentioned by 
tit tee this rare hepatic. In 1889 I collected it in 
Prat. quantity at Trefriw, probably Wilson’s station. — W. H. 
LA.—Mons. R. Buser, of Geneva, is desirous of having 
the pone of sndying 1 British forms of Alchemilla vulgaris and 
A. alpina to see if a espond to named Continental vars. 
I shall be fepny to snk ahates of any specimens that reach me 
