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16. Jungermania Bantriensis Hook. 
Var. acuta Lindenb. 
{Lophozia acuta Dum.) 
Damp shady rocks, rare. 
Under the New river bridge, Castle Howard (G. Stabler). 
Fruiting' Summer, rarely. 
17. Jungermania Bantriensis Hook. 
Var. Mueller! Nees. 
[Lophozia Miielleri Dum.) 
Damp rocks by streams or shaded places, rare. 
White Force, Teesdale, and Banks of the Greta, near 
Bowes (Ingham). 
Fruiting- Spring, rarely. 
(Sec. — Gymnocolea Dum.) 
18. Jungermanla inflata Huds. 
Moist heaths and peaty moors, frequent. 
On heathy places in Teesdale, and on Stockton Forest, 
near York (Spruce, 1843). 
Strensall Common, in fruit (Stabler & M.B.S.) 
Near Mallyan Spout, Goathland, and in many other places, 
on wet heaths in the eastern moorlands, abundant (M.B.S.) 
Seamer Moor (J. A. Wheldon). 
Fruiting- Summer, rarely. 
(SUB-GENUS.— GYMNOCOLEA Dum.) 
19. Jungermanla turbinata Raddi. 
[ Jung, affinis Wilson, and Jung. Wilsoniana Nees.) 
Frequent in limestone and marshy districts, in moist 
shaded places and old quarries. 
Gilla Leys wood. Castle Howard (Spruce). 
Guisbro' Beck (Baker). 
January, 1906. 
