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THE MOSSES OF ESSEX. 



H cordifolium Hedw. 



Epping Forest (n) !* margin of the Wake Valley 

 Pond!!; Thrift Wood and Wood by the Ship Inn, 

 Galley wood (7) ; Wood near Tot ham (8) ! 



[H. giganteum Schimp. 

 This species has been recorded for the county in the 

 Victoria History, but all the specimens I have seen 

 collected in Essex and so labelled have proved to 

 belong to the preceding species. The record needs 

 confirmation.] 



: H. cuspidatum Linn. 



" In the great bog near Salter's Buildings and the old 

 Windmill, Epping Forest" (2) !; Epping Forest (11)! 

 Loughton ! ! ; clay pit by Styles, Epping Forest (11) ! 

 Norton Heath ! ! ; nr. Chelmsford (7) ; Writtle ! ! 

 N. Essex (14) ; Danbury ! ! ; Tiptree Heath ! ! ; Kelve- 

 don (8) ! ; clay pit near Felix Hall (8) ! ; Hatfield 

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



H. schreberi Willd. 



" In a hedge, Loughton and elsewhere, not uncommon '* 

 (2)!; Epping Forest (n) !; Loughton!!; Mill 

 Green ! ! ; nr. Chelmsford (7) ; Galley wood Common 

 (8) ! ; N. Essex (14) ; Woodham Walter Common (8) ! ! ; 

 Tiptree Heath (8) ! ! ; Saffron Walden (9). 



Hylocoimum splendens Br. and Schimp. 



Hale End (2)!; Epping Forest, very scarce (11) !; 

 Monk Wood (13)!; Epping Lower Forest (11)!; 

 Tiptree Heath (8) ! ; Saffron Walden (9). 



H. loreum Br. and Schimp. 

 Hatfield Forest (13). 



H. squarrosum Br. and Schimp. 



On the Forest (2) ! ; nr. Hale End (2) ! ; Epping Forest 

 (11) ! ; Loughton ! ! ; Ramsden Heath (7) ; Mill 

 Green ! ! ; N. Essex (14) ; Tiptree Heath (8) ! ; 

 Chauntrey Wood, Witham (7) ; Hatfield Forest (13) \ 

 Saffron Walden (9). 



