HEPATIC^. 
607 
2. Blepharozia pulcheprima (Hoflf'm.) Lindb. 
{Jungermama Hoffmanni^ Walroth.) 
On trees in hilly districts, not common. 
On a birch tree in the Park Quarry, Castle Howard, 
(Spruce, 1845). 
Still growing on the same tree, and has spread to no 
other tree in the Park (M.B.S., 1898). 
Near Gainford, on the Tees Yorkshire side, at GurtofF 
gill, Boltby, High cliff, Guisbro', and near Hawnby in 
Bilsdale (R. Barnes). 
Always sterile. 
TRICHOCOLEA (Dum.) Nees. 
( Jungermania Hook. ) 
I. Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dum. 
In damp shaded glens and on wet dripping rocks, 
&c., rare. 
Gilla Leys wood. Castle Howard (Spruce, 1841). 
Damp woods above Boltby Thirsk (Baker). 
Saltersgate in the Eastern hills (S. Anderson). 
Fruiting very rarely. 
BLEPHAROSTOMA Dum. 
{Jungermania tricophylla, Hook.) 
I. Blepharostoma tpicophylla (L.) Dum. 
Turfy heaths, and in moist shady places in woods 
amongst the hills, not uncommon. 
Upper Teesdale abundant in moist situations, also by 
Goathland Beck (Spruce, 1884). 
Arncliff wood and Cronkley gill, Eskdale (M.B.S.) 
Bank of the Greta (M.B.S.) 
Near Bowes (W. Ingham). 
Fruiting Spring. 
January, 1906. 
