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Wheldon : The North of England Harpidia. 



divided or irregularly pinnate. Leaves usually smaller, less 

 rigidly circinate, with a shorter acumen, sometimes slightly 

 spreading-, often flexuose and twisted, and even decidedly crisped. 

 Cells shorter, less incrassate, the suprabasal ones nearly all 

 parenchymatous, with straight or oblique transverse walls. The 

 basal cells are usually less incrassate and less coloured. 



8. Deeping Fen (53), S. Gasking ! Kinder Scout (57), Holt! 



9. Hale Moss (58), G. E. Hunt (sub nom. H. Sendtneri) ! ! 

 Whiteley Dean and Southport (59), Holt ! Ainsdale (59), W. 

 Wilson ! Still there, Wheldon ! ! Leighton Beck (60), A. 

 Wilson ! Birkdale, Wheldon ! 



10. Strensall Common (62), Holt. Northallerton (62), 

 Wheldon ! Askern (63), Ingham ! 



12. Broadgate Bog, Staveley (69), C, H. Waddell ! 



Forma falcata Sanio (H. intermedium verumfalcatumS&mo). 

 Differs from the corresponding form of H. Cossoni in its paler 

 yellower tint, less glossy, much shorter and smaller leaves, with 

 the basal areolation of var. intermedium. The leaves are falcate 

 throughout, less crowded, not crisped or twisted when dry. 



9. Southport (59), G. A. Holt ! (teste Sanio). 



M. Scorpioides L. Dioicous, robust. Procumbent, yellowish, 

 passing to reddish-brown, purple, or black. Stems rendered 

 tumid by the very concave leaves. Leaves oval, or oval-oblong, 

 large, rugose, and undulated when dry, obtusely acuminate or 

 apiculate, entire, or sometimes with a longer, acute, denticulate 

 acumen. Nerve short and double, or obsolete, very faint. Cells 

 long and narrow, with incrassate and porose walls. Seta long. 

 Annulus of three rows of cells. Deep bogs, either siliceous or 

 calcareous, rather rare. Sanio describes vars. angustifolium, 

 julacenm, fuligineum, and rnbrotinctum , some of which should 

 be found in Britain. 



9. Baguley Moor and W^ybunbury Bog" (58), W. Wilson ! 

 Brookhouse Moss (58), J. Cash! Fairbage Moor, near Glossop 

 (58), J. Whitehead. Marshaw Fell, Leighton Beck, near 

 Silverdale, and bog near Docker (60), A. Wilson ! Sparingly 

 in a swamp near Southport (59), F. P. Marrat. Hareley Wood, 

 near Todmorden (59), John Nowell. 



10. Stockton Forest and Terrington Carr (62), R. Spruce. 

 Battersby Moor (62), W. Mudd. Strensall Common (62), J. G. 

 Baker ! Malham Tarn (64), John Nowell. 



12. Naddle Forest and Windermere (69), Stabler. Bowness 

 (69), Barnes. Benson Knott (69), Waddell ! Grisedale (69), 

 W. B. Waterfall. Loughrigg (69), Gore ! 



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