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6 . H. MEDIUM. Fr. Spring. 
On trees. Easby, near Ricbmond, on Salix fragilis. 
7. H. TENELLUM. Fr. Winter. 
Old walls in Castle Howard Park. Rocks in Billy bank wood, near 
Richmond. Jannet’s cave, Gordale. Near Malham. (J. Nowell.) 
8. H. SERPENS. Fr. May. 
On trees, frequent. 
9. H. POPULEUM. Fr. Winter. 
On trees and on stones in shady situations. 
10. H. STRAMINEUM. 
Midgley moor. (S. Gibson.) Common on Stansheld moor, but 
always barren. (J. N.) 
11. H. MURALE. Fr. Winter. 
Walls and stones. York, Ganthorpe, <fec. 
12. H. PURUM. Fr. Winter. 
Banks and woods. In fruit, Scackleton moor and Castle Howard 
Park. Hareley wood, near Todmorden. High-green wood. 
13. H. scHREBERi. Fr. October. 
W oods. In fruit on Scackleton moor, Ogden dough. Turner dough, 
<fec. 
14. H. MONILIFORME. 
Near the summit of Ingleborough. July, 1838. (J. N.) 
15. H. CATENULATUM. 
Wet rocks and woods, Stansfield moor, barren. 
16. H. PLUMOSUM. Fr. October. 
Moist banks and rocks. High-green wood. Near Heptonstall. 
17. H. PULCHELLUM. Fr. September. 
Woods. Green’s dough, three miles north-west from Todmorden ; 
and in Gorpley dough. 
18. H. POLYANTHOS. 
Bolton woods. (S. Gibson.) 
19. H. SERicEUM. Fr. Winter. 
On walls in Craven, &c. very abundant. 
20. H. SALEBROSUM. 
Helk’s wood, Ingleton. 1838. (W. Wilson, Esq.) 
21. H. LUTESCENS. Fr. Spring. 
Frequent about Malham, but rare in fruit. (J. N.) On banks and 
stems of trees. Haxby, near Ganthorpe. 
22. H. NITENS. 
Marshy ground. Between Copgrove and the River Ure. (Rev. J. 
Dalton.) 
23. H. ALBICANS. Fr. Nov. 
On the ground in sandy soil. Hareley wood. 
24. H. ALOPECURUM. Fr. Oct. 
Woods, shady banks and wet rocks, frequent. 
25. H. DENDROIDES. Fr. Oct. 
Woods and bogs. Near Todmorden and Hebden bridge, in fruit. 
