THE FLORA OP LIVERPOOL. 



Div. II. DipiiOPERiSTOMi. " Peristome double/' 



A. '' Internal peristome composed of distinct teeth or cilia.'* 



14. FUN ARIA. Schreb. Cord Moss. 

 1. F. HYGROMETRICA. Hedw. (Hygrometric C.) Spring. 



Old walls, hedge banks, heaths, &c., very frequent. 



JB. *^ Inner peristoma formed of a membrane more or less 

 divided into lacinia or segments" 



15. BRYUM. Linn. Thread-Moss. 



1. B. ANDROGYNUM. Hcdw. (Mnium andr. Linn. & E.B.) 

 (Narrow-leaved T.) Spring. 



Sandy hedge-bank near Bootle village, rare, — W.S. 



%. B. PALUSTRE. Sw. (Marsh T.) Summer. 



Bogs, frequent both in Wiiral and Lancashire, On Bid- 

 ston and Formby Marshes, and on Simmons-wood Moss, 

 abundant,— W.H. 



8. B. DEALBATUM. Dicks. (Pale-leaved T.) Summer. 



On a damp rock near Bidston Hall, — W.S. 



4. B. CARNEUM. L. (Soft-leaved T.) Spring, 



On the south bank of the railway between Broad Green 

 and Eoby, plentiful, — W.H. Brickfields north of Liver- 

 peol,— W.S. 



5. B. ARGENTEUM. L. (Silverj T.) Spring. 



Very abundant on poor uncultivated land, and on stone 

 walla. 



6. B. PALLENS. Sw. (Pale T.) Spring. 



On the wall supporting the north side of the railway, about 

 half-way between Broad Green and Koby, — ^W.H. 



7. B. PYRiFORME. Sw. (Pear-fruited T.) Spring. 



Not uncommon on pots in Greenhouses, — W.S. 



8. B. CAPiLLARE. L. (B, stellare. E.B.) (Matted T.) 



Spring. 



Common on rocks, walls and gravelly places. 



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