HEPATIC.^:. 623 
HARPANTHUS Nees. 
I. Happanthus SCUtatus (Web. & Mohr.) Spruce. 
{Jtingermania stiptilacea Hook.) 
Shaded rocks in damp places, in woods amongst the 
eastern hills, rare. 
On rocks in Arncliflf wood, and Cronkley Gill, Eskdale, 
near Whitby, in fine fruit (Spruce, 1847). 
In Arnclifif wood (Stabler, 1880). 
Near Mallyan Spout, Goathland (M.B.S., 1890). 
Fruiting Summer and Autumn. 
MYLIA Gray & B. 
I. Mylia Taylori (Hook.) Gray & Benn. 
{Jii7ig. Taylori Hook.) 
On moist heaths, in boggy places and on wet rocks, &c. , 
in sub-alpine districts, not uncommon. 
Cronkley Scar and the west side of Mickle Fell, Teesdale 
(Spruce 1843). 
Stockton Forest. 
Plentiful in wet places amongst the heather on the eastern 
moors near Saltersg-ate (Anderson & M.B.S.) 
Saltersgate Beck (G. Stabler, 1874). 
Leckby Car, Fen Bog and near Sedbergh (Ingham). 
Fruiting very rarely. 
2. Mylia anomala (Hook.) Gray & B. 
iyjungerniania anoinala Hook.) 
In wet peat bogs, trailing amongst Sphagnum and 
other mosses, not uncommon. 
Strensall Moor (Spruce, 1842), and Terrington Car, 
Castle Howard. 
Randymere, Egton near Whitby (M.B.S.) 
Goathland Moor (W. Ing-ham). 
Fruiting very rarely 
January, 1906, 
