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BARTRAMIACEiE. 



;: Bartramia pomiformis Hedw. 



By the roadside between Woodford Wells and the 

 Bald-faced Stag (2) ! ; Epping Forest (ri) ! ; side of 

 the Theydon Road (n) ! ; N. Essex (14) ; near Chelms- 

 ford (7) ; Hatfield Peverel (14) ! ! ; Springfield ! ! ; 

 Little Waltham ! ! ; Woodham Walter ! ! ; Great 

 Totham (14) ; Tiptree (14) ; Pod's Wood Lane (8) ! ; 

 Stanstead (2) ! 



'Philonotis fontana Brid. 



Epping Forest (11) ! ; Theydon Bois and Loughton 

 Road (11) ! ; near Chelmsford (7) ; Galley wood 

 Common (8) ! ! ; West Bergholt Heath (8) ! 



BRYACE.E. 

 Leptobryum pyriforme Wils. 



N. Essex (14) ; Chelmsford ! ! ; on the brick of a 

 culvert, Feering (8) ! 



: Webera nutans Hedw. 



Old gravel pits and damp heaths, Epping Forest 

 (11) !; Epping Lower Forest (11) !; Leyton ! ! 

 Theydon ! ! ; wood near Warley (8) ! ; nr. Chelmsford 

 (7) ! ! ; Woodham Walter Common (8) ! ; Braxted (8) ! 

 *var. longiseta Br. and Schimp. 

 Epping Forest (n) ! 



J W. annotina Schwaegr. 



" In woods, fallow fields, &c, and barren in shady 

 places in the garden, Walthamstow " (2) ! " In this 

 species are a number of red substances like berries in 

 the alae of the leaves and about the stalk. They first 

 appeared bright green." Edwd. Forster. 

 Mr. English says " found in damp places in the Stump 

 Road, Epping Lower Forest, fruit scarce,'' but all the 

 specimens I have seen of his collecting so labelled 

 belong to IV. nutans. 



W. carnea Schimp. 



Hale End (2) !; "on a tree near the great bog on the 

 Forest" (2) ! ; Theydon (11) !; Hazeleigh (13) ; pond 

 near Barnes' Mill, Springfield (7) ; Pleshey ! ! ; Kelve- 

 don (8) ! ; Marks Hall (8) ! 



