HEPATIC.^. 
2. Nardia Genthiana Hueb. 
(Jung, gracillima Sm.) 
(Aplozia gracillima Dum.) 
On damp sandy banks in shady woods, and among'st 
debris of old quarries, not uncommon. 
Hig-h Cliff, Guisbro' (Baker). 
Broughton bank, Cleveland (Mudd.) 
Coneysthorpe bank wood, Thortle wood, and in the 
Park quarry. Castle Howard, fruiting- very finely (M.B.S., 
1879). 
Fruiting Springy. 
3. Nardia hyalina (Lyell) Carr. 
{^Jting. hyalina Hook.) 
Wet places by stream sides, and on rocks, plentiful in 
some of the eastern dales. 
Common on stones by streams in Eskdale (Spruce, 
1842). 
Easterside, Bilsdale, and amongst the Hambleton hills 
(Baker). 
Near Mallyan Spout, Goathland ; Arncliff Wood, Eskdale, 
and in Little Beck near Whitby (M.B.S.) 
Greta near Bowes (Ingham). 
Fruiting Spring. 
4. Nardia obovata (Nees) Carr. 
[Jungennania obovata Nees.) 
Wet places on rocks by streams in similar localities to 
the previous one, but not so common. 
Guisbro' Moor (Mudd.) 
Saltersgate Beck (Anderson). 
Troutsdale, Kildale beck, and Falling foss, Little beck 
near Whitby (M.B.S., 1884). 
January, 1906. 
