found in the Kuvir-ons of Dover, 182 



Fontmalis fecunh. On trees weft of Bnckland Church. - - •< 



Mnium undulatum. 1 In Walcierlliare Shrubbery, in fruit abuildantly, 



hornuw, J May 14, 1 799. 



Bryum mtguicu latum. - On the outfide of the eaftern inner wall of 

 Dover Caftle, fpariiigly. 



iriquetrmn /3. Hudfon. Bank of the rivulet near Cockfliill. -^ 



Hypnum iutefcefis. Not uncommon on the hills in the neighbour* 



^ hood of Dover. 



Smithii. On the trees a little north of the Half-way Houfc 



between Dover and Canterbury ; and plentifully on the trees in 

 Wakierlhare Park. Early in April, 1800, the veils appeared with 

 upright hairs, agreeing with thole of the genus O'-thotrichum-, and 

 I found one with a capfule, but I do not think any came to per- 

 fection. ^— — 



prolferum. \r\ fruit, near Barham, May 5, 1799. 



ahpecitrum. Hedge-bank in the dark lai^e eaft of Charlton, 



in fruit, November 26, 1799. 



fqitarrofutn. "I About the wood near Raddigund's Abbey, in 



purum. / fruit, November I, I799» 



flifi'"^^' On trees near Bier. 



tenellum. (Dickfrn, fafc, 4.) On old walls at the Priory, and 



other walls about Dover. 

 Fucus fanguineus. Frequently wafhed on the Dover .Oiore. It is in 

 fructification from December to the latter end ot March. 



. finuoju , r Sometimes, but not frequently, found in th« 



^ ' ^ \ neii^hbourhood. 



-meiha-ifdm^' Rocks near the Caves, fparingly.. 



' -^ ' / '' ^Sometimes walhed on fliore after ftorms. 

 bulbofus. ) 



crenulatm. Not unfrequent ' inter rejectamenta j' and at a neap 



tide 



