HEPATIC.^:. 
603 
LEJEUNEA, LIBERT. 
(^Jiingennania, Hook). 
(Sec. Eu-Lejeimea, Spruce). 
I. Lejeunea seppyllifolia, (Dicks.) Lib. 
On trees and moist shaded rocks in the hilly districts 
not common. 
In Teesdale near the High Force, Hell Cleft, and in 
other places, but nowhere abundant (Spruce, 1843). 
In Eskdale near Whitby, and on trees in Mowthorpe- 
dale, Castle Howard (Spruce, 1842). 
In Baysdale Cleveland (Mudd.), Cronkley gill Eskdale 
near Lealholm on rocks, also in Beckdale Helmsley on 
trees (M.B.S.) 
Var. planiuscula Pearson. Near Sedburgh, Redmire, 
(Ingham). 
Fruits Spring and Summer. 
2. Lejeunea patens, Lindberg. 
On the stems of trees or bushes in moist shaded 
glens, rare. 
Saltersgate Beck, Newton dale in the Eastern hills 
(S. Anderson, 1875). 
Fruits Spring and Summer. 
(Sec. Drepano — Lejeunea Spruce). 
3. Lejeunea hamatifolia (Hook.) Dum. 
[Jimg-ermania hamatifolia Hook). 
On rocks in shaded moist glens amongst the western 
hills, rare. 
Bracken Ghyll Dentdale near Sedburgh (G. Stabler, 
1877), growing with L. calcarea. 
This locality is in West Yorkshire. 
Fruits Spring. 
January, 1906. 
