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2. Jungepmania pumila With. 
Aplozia pumila Dum. 
On stones in damp places under the shade of trees, and 
by stream sides, not so plentiful as the preceding-. 
On stones under trees in Castle Howard Park (Spruce). 
In Coneysthorpe bank wood on stones, and in the Park 
Quarry, Castle Howard. 
Near Mallyan Spout, Goathland, and in Arncliffe wood, 
Eskdale, near Whitby (M.B.S.) 
Fruiting Spring and Summer. 
3. Jungermania cordifolia Hook. 
{Aplozia conlifolia Dum.) 
Boggy places, and in springs in sub-alpine districts, 
not uncommon. 
In streams on the west side of Mickle Fell, and on wet 
rocks near the Tees in various places (Spruce, 1843). 
Cronkley and Holwick Scars, Teesdale (Baker). 
Westerdale, Cleveland (Mudd). 
Holwick Fell, Whitfield Gill (Ingham). 
Fruiting Spring and Summer, very rarely. 
4. Jungermania sphaerocarpa Hook. 
Aplozia sphcerocarpa Dum. 
Wet rocks by sides of streams and in shady glens, not 
uncommon amongst the eastern dales. 
Wet cliffs from Grosmont to Whitby (Spruce, 1842). 
Saltersgate Beck (Anderson, 1875). 
High Cliff, Guisboro' (Baker). 
Baydale, Cleveland (Mudd). 
Blueberry Gill, Goathland, Little Beck, Eskdale, and in 
North Dale, Rosedale, with very fine fruit (M.B.S. , 1886). 
