HEPATIC^. 639 
Clifton Ings near York (Spruce, 1841). 
Mount St. John, near Thirsk (Baker). 
Eskdale near Whitby (S. Anderson, 1874). 
Mulgrave woods near Whitby (M.B.S.) 
Askham bog near York, June 1900 (M.B.S.) 
Fruiting Spring, very rarely. 
PELLIA Raddi. 
I. PelMa epiphylla (L.) Lindb. 
[Jujiger mania (L.) Hook.) 
Moist ground by ditch sides, and among stones by 
banks of streams, frequent. 
Ganthorpe Broats, Gilla Leys, and in damp places in 
many of the Castle Howard woods, also near York 
(Spruce, 1841). 
Saltersgate Beck and near Mallyan Spout, Goathland, 
abundant (S. Anderson & M.B.S., 1876). 
Forge Valley, Scarbro' (J. A. Wheldon). 
(Many forms of this wide-spread plant are enumerated 
in Synop. Hep., the classical work of Gottsche, Lindenburg, 
and Nees.) 
Fruiting Spring. 
2. Pellia Neesiana (Gottsche) Limpr. 
In wet swamps and ditches, rare or overlooked. 
Near Saltburn (Oct. 1890, M.B.S.) 
Near Saltburn, found in fruit (R. Barnes, 1891). 
On dripping- rock, Arncliffe wood, Egton, male plant 
(W. Ingham, 1901). 
Fruiting Spring. 
3. Pellia calycina (Taylor.) 
[Jungcrinaiiia endivicefolia Dicks.) 
In similar places to the previous species, not so frequent. 
Banks of Derwent near Kirkham Abbey, and Gilla Leys 
wood Castle Howard (Spruce, 1844). 
January, 1906. 
