OXFOEDSHIEE MOSSES. 5 



Bryum albicans Walil. [Wehera Sell.). Stone wall by the Cher- 

 well, m Christchurch Meadow ; found by Mr. Garnsey. — B. incli- 

 natum Br. & Sch. Fine and plentiful on the side of the railway 

 between Witney and Bampton. Wall at Coombe. May. — B. in- 

 tennediiim W. & M. North side of Shotover Hill, 1883 ; scarce. 

 October to January. — B. enithrocarpum Schwg. {sanf/uineumljndvf.). 

 North side of Shotover Hill, growing with B. turbinatam. May, 

 June. — B. pallens Swartz. North side of Shotover Hill, upon 

 sandy ridges ; fine and plentiful, 1884. July. — B. iurhinatum 

 Hedw. This rare species seems to have been destroyed in its old 

 site at Bulliugdon, but has lately appeared in fine state at Shotover, 

 near the last three species, on wet sandy soil. May, June. — B. 

 roseum Schreb. Singe Wood, 1880 ; fine, but barren. 

 Aulacomnujn palustre. Shotover, with the next. 

 Philonotis fontana (Bartmmia Brid.). North side of Shotover 

 Hill ; Eynsham Demesnes. 



Pofjonatum nanum. Eynsham Demesnes ; fine. November. 

 Cnjphmi heteromalla Hedw. This was accidentally omitted from 

 the former list ; it occurs occasionally upon trees, but is not very 

 common. Bullingdon ; Stokeuchurch ; Kirtlington ; Wychwood ; 

 &c. Fine specimens at Buckland, Berks, in 18G1. Spring. 



Neckera complanata Hedw. Fruit in Stokenchurch Woods ; 

 and plentiful on a stone wall in Tully-bushes, Wychwood Forest. 

 November. 



Brachythecium salebrosum Hoffm. Hedge-bank between Witney 

 and Ducidington, 1876. December. — B. albicans Neck. On 

 thatched roofs about Eynsham, Witney, and Hailey ; more frequent 

 than in the immediate neighbourhood of Oxford. Winter. — B. 

 populeum Hedw. Still seems very scarce ; Mr. Garnsey finds it at 

 Headington Copse. Winter. 



Eurhynchiam crassinerviiim Tayl. Near Witney ; Asthalleigh ; 

 Hanwell, near Banbury. Winter. 



Hypnum falcatuin Brid. Still exists at Bullingdon, but under 

 very precarious circumstances, the bog being for the most part 

 drained and brought under a sort of cultivation. H. Sendtneri is 

 quite a different thing, and allied to revolvens. It seems not to be 

 found in this region, but is frequent enough in districts of a peaty 

 and sandy character. — H. arcuatum Lindb. (not Hedw.) ; H. pratense 

 Wils., Bryol. Brit, (not Koch) ; H. Patienticv Lindb. On heavy 

 loam, side of a ride in Coggs Wood. It seems altogether a summer 

 moss, disappearing in winter, when most of the Hypnoid mosses 

 flourish. 



Sphagnum subsecnndum Nees. Powder Hill Copse, 1874. Eams- 

 den Heath, 1879. Coggs Wood, 1880. The small form usual 

 on heaths. 



The additional species here enumerated are sixteen in number, 

 and_raise our total to 191. 



Hepatic^. 



Alicidaria scalaris Sclirad [Nardia). Wychwood Forest, 1879. 

 Coggs Wood, 1882. 



