I 14 THE BOG-MOSSES OF ESSEX. 



SPHAGNA ACUTIFOLIA. 

 Sphagnum acutifolium Warnst. 



[Most, if not all, the old records of this species belong 

 to the next.] I have not seen the following : N. Essex 

 (Dixon), near Chelmsford^Greenwood). 

 vav. puvpuvcum, Wils. 



Near Chelmsford (Greenwood). 



S. subnitens Russ. and Warnst. 



" Bog near the Bald-faced Stag " (Forster) ! ; Warley 

 Common (young undeveloped form) ! ! 



vav. purpiwascens Schlieph. 



Epping Forest (English) ! ; Tiptree Heath (Varenne) ! ; 

 Linguard Common ! ! 



vav. versicolor Warnst. 



Thomas' Quarters, Epping Forest ! ! ; Galleywood 

 Common (Varenne) ! ! ; Linguard Common ! ! ; Wood- 

 ham Walter Common and Bergholt Heath (Varenne) ! 



vav. vivescens Warnst. 



Thomas' Quarters, Epping Forest ! ! 



SPHAGNA SQUARROSA. 

 S. squarrosum Pers. 



" Forest near Snaresbrook " (Forster) ! ; Galleywood 



Common (Greenwood) 

 vav subsquavvosum Russ. 



Theydon and High Beach (English) ; Galleywood 



Common ! ! ; Pod's Wood (Varenne) 

 vav. imbricatum Schimp. 



Near " Rising Sun," Walthamstow 



(Parsons) ! ! ; Galleywood Common 



SPHAGNA CUSPIDATA. 

 S. cuspidatum Ehrh. 



N. Essex (Dixon). [In the absence of a specimen it is 

 impossible to tell to which .of the segregates this 

 belongs.] 



S. recurvum var. mucvonatum Warnst. 



Between Theydon and Wake Arms ! ! ; Epping Forest 

 (English) ! ; Woodham Mortimer Common (Varenne) ! 



