HEPATIC^:. 
6ii 
4. Kantia submepsa Arnell. 
Wet peat bogs, rare or overlooked. 
Fen Bog, top of Newton Dale, in the eastern hills 
{W. Ingham). 
A recent addition, not included in Pearson's British 
Hepatica. 
Fruit not found. 
CEPHALOZIA Dum. 
^Jnngennania Hook.) [Eu-Cephalozia Spruce). 
1. Cephalozia bicuspidata (L.) Dum. 
Damp places in woods, hedge banks, moist heaths, &c., 
frequent. 
Abundant in the heathery tracts in the Central Vale, 
and also in moist places, amongst both ranges of hills, 
Gormire and Bleak Moor (Baker). 
Seamer Moor (J. A. Wilson). 
Var. grandlfiopa Spruce MSS. 
Stockton Forest near York (Spruce, 1842). 
Var. con den sat a Spruce MSS. 
Sandy hill bridge. Castle Howard Park (Spruce). 
Park Quarry, Castle Howard, and near Mallyan Spout, 
Goathland (M.B.S.) 
Fruiting Spring and Summer. 
(This very widely distributed plant varies much, and 
many forms are met with). 
2. Cephalozia Lammepsiana (Hueb.) Spruce. 
[Jung: bicuspidata var. uliginosa Nees.). 
In marshy, heathery ground, also on wet stones by 
streams in shaded glens amongst the hills, not uncommon. 
In Eskdale, near the waterfall of the Mirk Esk, Goath- 
land (Spruce, 1S41). 
January, 1906. 
