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baker's north YORKSHIRE. 
(SUBTRIBE IV. TrIGONANTHE^.) 
[En — Lepidozia Spruce,) 
Lepidozia Dum. {Jungermania Hook.) 
1. Lepidozia peptans (2.) Dum. 
In shady woods on heathy ground and on stones 
amongst moss frequent. 
Cum Hagg, and Callidge wood, Castle Howard, 
fruiting abundantly (Spruce, 1842), also on Cronkley Scar, 
Teesdale, sparingly. 
In Wensleydale and near Thirsk (Baker). 
Near Ingleby in Cleveland (Mudd). 
Arncliff wood and Cronkley gill, Eskdale, and by streams 
at Goathland (M.B.S.) 
Rigmill wood near Whitby, and at Saltersgate Beck 
(S. Anderson). 
Near Hawnby in Bilsdale (Stabler and Slater, 1873). 
Fruiting May and June. 
2. Lepidozia Pearsoni Spruce. 
In wet places in sub-alpine hills, rare. 
Baugh Fell, gathered by W. Ingham, Aug. 1902, 
during the Y.N.U. excursion. 
This is a dioicous species by which character it is well 
distinguished from the previous one. Fruit has not been 
found. 
Sec. Micro- Lepidozia Spruce. 
3. Lepidozia setacea (Web.) Mitten. 
^Jungermania setacea Hook.) 
Bogs and wet ground in shaded places not uncommon. 
Heathy places near Maize Beck and Cronkley Scar, 
Teesdale (Spruce, 1843). 
Terrington Car Castle Howard, and on Strensall 
common in the vale of York (Spruce). 
