HEPATIC.^:. 635 
Same locality (Ingham, 1897). 
Hebden Valley near Scarbro' (Ingham, 1904). 
Fruiting Spring and Summer. 
MARSUPELLA Dum. 
(SarcoscypJuis p.p. Corda.) 
(Nardia p. p. (Gray.) Carr.) 
I. Marsupella ustulata (Hueb.) Spruce. 
On soft sandstone rock in shaded places, rare. 
In the sandstone quarry in Castle Howard Park (Spruce, 
1846). 
Gathered in the same locality in fine fruit (M.B.S., 
1889). 
Fruiting Spring* and Summer. 
2. Marsupella neglecta (Limp.) Dum. 
[SarcoscypJuis neglect us Limp.) 
On shaded rocks of soft sandstone, rare or overlooked. 
In the sandstone quarry. Castle Howard Park, with 
Marsupella ustulata (M.B.S., 1886). 
Fruit not found. 
3. Marsupella emarginata (Ehrh.) Dum. 
i^Jung. emarginata Ehrh.) 
Wet places by stream sides and on rocks in the hilly 
districts, abundant. 
Common in moist rocky situations, especially near 
streams in Teesdale, and in the Park Quarry, Castle 
Howard (Spruce, 1843). 
Baysdale, Cleveland (Baker). 
Goathland Beck, very abundant (M.B.S.) 
Fruiting Spring. 
January, 1906. 
