6i4 baker's north voRKSHiRr;. 
8. Cephalozia Francisci (Hook.) Dum. 
On heathy moors near York, on sides of recently cut 
ditches in turfy soil, rare. 
Langwith Moor and Stockton Forest near York 
(Spruce 1842). 
Strensall Common (M.B.S. & G. Stabler, iSSi). 
Near Hawnby Bydale, and Lockwood Beck Cleveland 
(Barnes). 
P'ruiting' Spring" and Summer. 
9. Cephalozia fluitans (Nees) Spruce. 
{CepJi. obtusiloha Lindberg.) 
In the wettest part of bogs, creeping upon Sphagna 
and other mosses, rare. 
Cars-beck, Wheeldale, Goathland, and on Goathland 
Moor near Whitby (S. Anderson 1875). 
Leckby Car, in fruit, with Cep/i. coujiivens (R. Barnes, 
1891). 
Same Car (VV. Ingham). 
Fruiting Summer, rarely. 
(F'or a good account of this plant see brochure on 
CcpJialozid^ by Dr. Spruce, printed at Malton for the 
Author, 1882). 
{Siihgciuis Cephaloziclla Spruce). 
10 Cephalozia divanicata (Sm.) Dum. 
Jnugci'mnnia hyssaccd Roth.) 
On the ground on stones, on decaying wood, or over- 
running other Hepatics and Mosses, in a humid site not 
uncommon. 
In Teesdale in several places, also on Stockton forest 
near York (Spruce 1843). 
Castle Howard Park Quarry. 
