THE FLOKA OF LIVERPOOL. 



Sect. TI. PLEUROCARPI. '' Seta or fruit-stalk lateral." 



Div. DiPLOPERiSTOMi. " Peristome double.'* 



" Inner peristome composed of cilia united below into a membrane, 

 ar connected by transverse bars.^'' Hooker. 



17. PONTINALIS. Linn. Water-Moss. 

 1. F. ANTiPYRETiCA. L. (Greater W.) Summer. 



Streams, ditches, &c., frequent, in Wirral and Lancashire. 

 Fazakerley,— W, H. Bebbington. Club Moor,— T. San- 

 som. Canal at Bo.otle, &c. 



18. HOOKERIA. Sm. Hookena. 

 1. H. LUCENS. Sm. (Shining H.) Spring. 



Woods about Bebbington, plentiful, — W.S. 



19. LESKEA, Ehrh. Leskea, 



1. L. DENDROIDES. Hedw. (Eypnum dendroides, L.) (Tree- 

 like Feather-Moss or L.) Autumn. 



On the sand hills and sandy hedge-banks on both sides of 

 the Mersey, frequent. 



20. HYPNUM. Linn. Featker-Moss. 



1 . H. coMPLANATUM. L. (Flat F.) Spring. 



By the side of a lane near Storeton, abundant, — W.S. 

 Eastham wood, — T. Sansom. 



2. H. EiPARiUM. L. (Short-beaked Water F.) Summer. 



Amongst the aquatic plants in the pond in the Botanic 

 Garden, abundant, — W.H. 



3. H. UNDULATUM. L. (Waved F.) Spring. 



By the side of a sandy lane near Simmons-wood Moss, 

 abundant, — ^W.S. In a large boggy wood by the side of 

 the Liverpool road, about half a mile on this side of 

 Gateacre, abundant, — W.H. Eastham wood, — T. Sansom. 



4. H. DENTICT7LATUM. L. (Fem-Hke F.) Spring. 



• Moist shady places, frequent. 



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