HEPATIC.^. 619 
Strensall Common (G. Stabler). 
Wet places amongst Sphag'num on the eastern moors 
(M.B.S.) 
Saltersg-ate Beck, and by the Greta near Bowes (Ing-ham\ 
Fruiting Spring-, rarely. 
10. Scapania uliginosa (Swartz) Dum. 
( fu nge rma n id u I igin osa Swartz.) 
In wet boggy places in the upper part of the moor 
streams, not common. 
Terrington Car, Castle Howard (Spruce 1841). 
Near Battersby, Cleveland (Mudd) 
In the upper part of the Goathland streams, and in 
Saltersgate Beck (M.B.S.) 
Wheeldale Beck (W. Ingham, 1904). 
Fruiting rarely. 
II. Scapania cupta (Mart.) Dum. 
i^J linger inania curta Mart.) 
Damp places in woods on stone, in shady places by 
ditches and streams, rare or overlooked. 
Sleights moor, near Whitby (Baker, 1856), sterile. 
Saltersgate Beck (Ingham). 
Fruiting Spring, rarely. 
12. Scapania umbrosa (Schrad.) Dum. 
{Jiingennain'a convexa Scop.). 
Damp rocks in shaded places in woods, and amongst the 
hills on decaying tree stumps, not very common. 
In Newton Dale and in Arncliflf wood, Eskdale, very 
fine (Spruce, 1842). 
Cum Hagg wood and in the Park Quarry, Castle Howard. 
January, 190P. 
