210 THE MOSSES OF ESSEX I 



ORTHOTRICHACE.E. 



Zygodon viridissimus R. Br. 



In my garden, Hoe Street, Walthamstow (2) ! ; on a 

 hornbeam, Epping Lower Forest (n)!; nr. Chelms- 

 ford (7) ; N. Essex (14) ; Hatfield Forest (13) ; Inworth 

 (8) ! ; Rivenhall (8) ! ; Easthorpe (8) ! ; Ugley Holes 

 (2) ! 



Z. conoideus Hook, and Tayl. 



Epping Forest (11) ! ; on a tree, Kelvedon (8) ! 



Z. forsteri Wils. 



On a felled tree in a timber yard at Chapel End, 

 Walthamstow (2) ! (this tree was probably brought 

 from Epping Forest) ; Monk's Wood (13) ; on beeches 

 near the Wake Arms (14). 



[Ulota bruchii is recorded in the Victoria History of Essex, 

 probably on the strength of the specimen so named in 

 Mr. Varenne's collection, but that specimen belongs to 

 the next species.] 

 >: U. crispa Brid. 



On trees and bushes on the forest between Loughton 

 and Debden Green (2) ! ; on an oak, Ongar Park (11)! ; 

 Chantry Wood (8) ! ; near Chelmsford (7) ; Felix Hall 

 Shrubbery (8) ! ; Great Tey (8) ! ; Mile End, Colchester 

 (8) ! ; wood near Colchester (7) ! ; Saffron Walden (g). 



Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. 

 Saffron Walden (g). 

 *0. anomalum var. saxatile Milde. 



Wall of garden, Walthamstow (2) ! ; on a tree in the 

 meadows, Kelvedon (8) ! ; Feering (8) ! ; tiles on an 

 old barn near Halstead (8) ! ; Roman Wall, Colchester 

 (8) ! ; on a stone by the water in Hatfield Forest (8) ! ; 

 Saffron Walden (9). 



; '0. leiocarpum Br. and Schimp. 



Wajthamstow (2) ! ; near Chelmsford (7) ! ; near Hal- 

 stead (8) ! ; Saffron Walden (9). 



O. lyellii Hook and Tayl. 



Epping Forest (14) ; Wickham Bishops (14) ; Felix 

 Hall Wood (8) ! ; tree in a wood at Copford (8) ! ; 

 wood at Messing (8) ! 



