226 THE MOSSES OF ESSEX : 



Broomfield ! ! ; N. Essex (14) ; Chignal ! ! ; Roxwell ! ! ; 



Little Boyton Hall Farm (7) ; Pleshey ! ! ; Kelvedon 



(8) ! ; Hatfield Forest (13) ! ; Saffron Walden (9). 

 Leptodon Smithii Mohr. 



" Gathered by Mr. Dillwyn near Walthamstow" (3) ; 



this specimen was figured in British Botany (1804). 

 Thuidium abietinum Br. and Schimp. 



Saffron Walden on chalk ridges and in chalk pits along 



with Hypnum molluscum (9). 

 *T. tamariscinum Br. and Schimp. 



" On the forest very common but seldom seen in fruit " 



(2) ! ; Epping Forest (11) ! ; Loughton ! ! ; Hazeleigh 



(13) : near Chelmsford (7) ; Mill Green ! ! ; N. Essex (14) ; 



Little Baddow ! ! ; Woodham Walter ! ! ; Linguard 



Common ! ! ; Braxted (8) ! ; Earls Colne ! ! ; Hatfield 



Forest (13) ; Saffron Walden (9). 



HYPNACE^E. 



Climacium dendroides Web. and Mohr. 



Near the shore below Southend (2) ! 

 "Pylasia polyantha Br. and Schimp. 



Elm tree, Ewell Hall, Kelvedon (8) ! 

 ••Isothecium myurum Brid. 



Epping Forest 12) ; near Chelmsford (7) ; N. Essex 



(14) ; Little Baddow ! ! ; Kelvedon (8) ! 

 -Pleuropus sericeus Dixon. 



" On the forest " (2) ! ; " principally on elm trunks, 



especially prostrate ones " (11) !; near Chelmsford (7) ! !; 



N. Essex (14) ; Writtle ! ! ; Chignal ! ! ; Braintree ! ! ; 



Kelvedon (8) ! ; Earls Colne ! ! ; Dovercourt (19) ; Hat- 

 field Forest (13) ; Saffron Walden (9), 

 • ;: Camptothecium lutescens Br. and Schimp. 



Southend (2) ! ; near Chelmsford (7) ; N. Essex (7) ; 



Kelvedon (8) ! ; Saffron Walden (9) ; Wicken Bonhunt 



(2)! 

 Brachythecium salebrosum var. palustre Schimp. 



Wrabness (19). 

 B. glareosum Br. and Schimp. 



Saffron Walden (9). 



