THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



17. H. MYosuROiDES. L. (Mousc-tail F.) Autumn. 



Some trees in Bebbington woods, abundant, — W.S. Abun- 

 dant on the trunks of some large trees in the *' Little 

 Wood," Croxteth Park,--W.H. 



18. H. SPLENDENS, Hcdw. (Glittering E.) Spring. 



On the sand hills at New Brighton and Crosby, abundant. 



19. H. PROLIPERUM. L. &E.B. (H.recognitum. Hedw. &E.B.) 



In woods and shady places where the soil is inclined to be 

 l>oggy» very frequent. It is rarely found bearing fruit. 



20. H. PRJSLONGUM. L. (Long F,) Winter. 



Wet shady places, growing on banks on the trunks of trees, 

 frequent. 



21. H. RUTABULUM. L. (Rough-stalked F.) Winter. 



On walls, banks, and the trunks of trees, very frequent. 



22. H. VELUTiNiTM. L. (Velvet F.) Spring. 



On the north bank of the Kailway, a little beyond Broad 

 Green, plentiful, — W.H. About Litherland, frequent, — 

 R. Tudor. 



23. H. RUsciPOLiUM. Neck. (Long-beaked Water F.) Spring. 



In streams in Bebbington woods, abundant, — W.S. 



24. H. coNFERTUM. Dicks & E.B. (H. serrulatum. Hedw. 



and E.B.) (Clustered F.) Spring. 



Bank of Railway near Roby, — ^W.H. 



25. H. MEGAPOLiTANUM. Wilsou. (MegapoUtan F.) Spring. 



Crosby sand hills, near the Warren House, — W.H. 



26. H. cuspiDATUM. L. (Pointed F.) Spring. 



Wet grassy places, frequent. 



27. H. STELLATUM. Schreb. (Yellow starry F.) Spring. 



Var. minus. Hook. (H. squarrulomm. E.B.) 



On Rainford Moss,— W.S. 



28. H. cordipolium. Hedw. (Heart-leaved F.) Spring. 



On Formby Marsh, plentiful. In a pit by the side of the 

 road between Great Crosby and Sefton, — W.S. 



29. H. TRiQUETRUM. L. (Three-comered F.) Winter. 



In woods inland, and on the sand hills on the shores of 

 the Mei-sey, frequent. 



30. H. SQUARROSUM. L. (Brooping-leaved F.) Winter. 



In woods, on heaths and uncultivated ground, frequent. 



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