634 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 
White Force, Teesdale (Ing-ham, 1879). 
Fruiting Spring", rarely. 
5. Nardia comppessa (Hook.) Gray & B. 
{Mesophylla compressa Dum.) 
[Alicularia compressa Gotsche.) 
In wet places on stones and near waterfalls in sub-alpine 
g^lens, rare. 
Boltby g'len, Thirsk (Baker). 
Baysdale, Cleveland (Mudd.) 
Blueberry Gill, Goathland, fruiting-. Near Falling foss. 
Little beck, and on dripping cliff in Arncliff wood, Eskdale 
near Whitby (M.B.S., 1897). 
Fruiting Early Summer. 
6. Nardia scalaris (Schrad.) Gr. & B. 
{Jung, scalan's Schrad.) 
Hedge banks and in damp places by road sides, on the 
moors amongst heather, common. 
Frequent on moist sites in Teesdale, and on Stockton 
Forest near York (Spruce). 
Osmotherley Moor, Bilsdale (Baker). 
Ayton in Cleveland (Mudd.) 
Saltersgate Beck and Cars-beck, Goathland (Anderson). 
Seamer Moor (J. A. Wheldon). 
Fruiting Spring and Summer. 
7. Nardia silvrettae (Gottsche.) 
(Nardia geoscypha Massalongo.) 
(Nardia hcematosticta Lindb.) 
(Alicularia minor Limp.) 
On wet sandy heaths, not common or overlooked. 
Strensall Common growing with N. scalaris (G. Stabler, 
1883). 
