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Bluebell"}' Gill, Goathland, fruiting' very abundantly 
(M.B.S., 1876). 
Also in Arncliffe wood, Eskdale. 
Peak Scar (J. A. Wheldon). 
Wheeldale, Ellerbeck, and by the Greta near Bowes 
•(Ing'ham). 
Fruiting" Spring and Summer. 
6. Cephalozia connivens (Dicks). Dum. 
{BIcpJuirostoma connivens Dum.) 
On wet moors and peat mosses, mostly trailing- amongst 
Sphagnum, not common. 
Terrington Car, Castle Howard, among'st Sphagnum, 
Aulacomniun, &c. (Spruce, 1847). 
Gathered in the same Car, May 1880 (M.B.S.) 
Strensall Common (J. A. Wheldon). 
Goathland Moor, and Carrs-beck, Wheeldale (M.B.S., 
1876). 
Pilmoor, Leckby Car and Wensleydale (R. Barnes). 
Fruiting Spring and Summer. 
7. Cephalozia cupvifolia (Dicks). Dum. 
(Jung curvifolia Dickson.) 
On rotting" tree-trunks, and soft sandstone rocks, rare. 
Moatwood, Thirsk (Baker, 185 1). 
Recorded by R. Teesdale at Brimham rocks. 
Blueberry Gill, Goathland, on a decaying oak trunk 
(G. Stabler, 1877), near the bottom of the Gill. 
Found on sandstone rock, at the upper part of the same 
gill (Webster and Slater, 1889). 
Easington Beck Cleveland, and Ravens gill, Nidderdale 
(Barnes). 
Bready Gill, near Hackness (W. Ingham, 1904). 
Fruiting Summer. 
January, igo6. 
