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5. A. vanium (Hedw.) Lindb. 
Rang-e i. 
Wet ground, about tree roots or decayed sticks, not 
common. 
Near York (Spruce, 1842). 
Marske Mill, Saltburn (Barnes). 
Fruiting 4 mth. 
6. A. serpens (L.) Br. Schp. 
[Hypmuii serpens L.). 
Range 1-2. 
Damp shady banks, stones and tree trunks, common. 
In shady places in the low country and amongst the hills 
(Baker). 
Fruitingf 4-5 mths. 
Var. /3. tenue, Schp. 
Near Winston Bridge, Teesdale, also near Richmond 
(Barnes, 1890). 
7. A. Juratzkae Schpr. 
Range i. 
On stones and tree stumps in wet places, rare, or over- 
looked as a large form of preceedmg species. 
Callidge Wood and Gilla Leys, Castle Howard (M.B.S., 
1847). 
By Bedale Beck, also by the Swale above Richmond 
(Wheldon, 1897). 
Lastingham (Ingham). 
Fruiting 4-5 mths. 
8. A. radicale (P. Beau v.) Mitt. 
Range i. 
On rotton sticks and humus in wet shady places, rare. 
Near York (Spruce, 1842). 
June, 1905. 
