80 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
They managed things better at the Museum, where Drummound’s 
original labels have been carefully preserved. It is therefore un- 
fortunate that Mr. Bentham, while writing the Flora of Australia, 
did not glean the necessary information in respect of Drummond’s 
plants from the senior institution, since, by trusting in the haphazard 
method pursued at oldtime Kew, he has committed many blunders 
which must have been a fertile source of embarrassment and error 
to subscribers to Drummond’s sets abroad. 
HEPATICS OF YORKSHIRE AND DURHAM. 
By Wm. Inenam, B.A. 
_ Ir may interest students of British Hepatics to know the follow- 
ing habitats where I have found the various Hepatics mentioned. 
o econ space, I have omitted the commoner Hepatics 
that are generally distributed throughout the various vice-counties 
mentioned. ‘The order followed is that of the Catalogue of British 
Hepatice used by the Moss Exchange Club. The vice-county 
numbers placed after the various habitats are as follows :— 
6 
eee aere South-east Yorkshire. 
eee North-east Yorkshire. 
SRN Es South-west Yorkshire. 
RE Mid-west Yorkshire. 
re ee North-west Yorkshire, 
na Durham. 
Frullania tamarisci L.A fine large growth, with perianths, on 
the face of the White Force, Teesdale (65), June, 1897; and 
another specimen from Widdy Bank, Teesdale (66), with the 
stipules less hooded than usual, June, 1897. 
Lejeunea hamatifolia (Hook.). On vertical limestone cliffs by 
the side of Ireshope burn, Durham (66), July, 1898.—L. patens 
db. With perianths, on large blocks of stones by the R. Wharfe, 
Bolton Woods (64), Aug. 1898. 
Porella rivularis Nees. High Force, Durham (66), June, 1897. 
Blepharozia ciliaris (L.). On Skipwith Common (61) in plenty, 
March, 1897; on Widdy Bank, Teesdale (66), June, 1897; and on 
Barmby Moor in East Yorkshire (61), Dec. 1900. — B. puicherrima 
pec 3 On the base of an old tree, Castle Howard (62), April, 
_ Blepharostoma trichophyllum (Dill.). On large loose stones by the 
river-side, Arncliffe Wood, North Yorkshire (62), May, 1897, on: ; 
by the Strid, Bolton Woods (64), with perianths, Aug. 1897; on 
pepper rocks by Ireshope burn, Durham (66), J uly, 1898. 
ice setacea (Web.). On Widdy Bank, ‘Teesdale (66), 
