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serpyllifolin Midi. W. On rocks in Forest of Dean ; on trees near 

 Woodchester and King Stanley. 



Pufdu.Ia complanata L. E. & W. Katlier common, and usually 

 fertile, 



Porella Jrrvii/ata Scln-ad. E. Wood near Stroud ! Discovered 

 by Mr. G. Holmes, March, 1885. A most interesting addition to 

 our list, and new record for Dist. 5. — P. platypJiylla L. E. & W. 

 Eatlier common on stone walls, less so on trees. Fruit in three 

 localities, March and April, 1885, 



Lepidozia reptans L. W. Forest of Dean, where it is probably 

 frequent ; one locality near Woodchester. 



Cephalozia hieuspidata (L. ) Dum. W. Forest of Dean ; King 

 Stanley (fruit). 



Lophocolea hidentata L. E. & W. Frequent, and often with 

 fruit. A large barren form in shady places. — L. heterophijUa 

 Schrad. W. Woods, fertile. 



Cldloscyplius pohjanthos L. W. On wet banks near Minchin- 

 hampton and Woodchester. Fruit. 



Kantia {Calypoyeia) Trichomanish. W. In bogs near Littledean. 



Scapaina undtdata Dill. Kivulets and bogs in Forest of Dean. 

 — S. nemorosa L. W. Woods and banks near King Stanley and 

 Woodchester. — S. curta Mart. Forest of Dean ! Mr. G. llulmes. 



Diplophylkim albicans L, W, Not uncommon. Fruit near 

 Woodchester. 



Plagiochila asplenioides L. E. & W. Common. Fruit in some 

 of the hilly woods about Stroud. Fertile plants are smaller, 

 densely csespitose, with more closely-set leaves, 



Jungermannia cremdata Sm. W. Damp sandy ground and 

 bogs. Fruit plentiful in March. — b. gradllima Sm. Near Wood- 

 chester. W. — J. incisa Schrad. W. Near Woodchester, Fruit, 



Nardia scalaris Schrad. Eather common. E. & W. Fruit 

 occasional. 



Pellia epiphyUa L. E. & W. Common and fertile. — P. cnlycina 

 Tayl. E. & W. Frequent by and in streams. Fruit plentiful in 

 March. 



Aficura mtdtifida (Dill.) Gray. E. & W. Damp clay banks. 

 Fruit. 



Metzgeria furcata (L.) Dum. E. & W. Common on trees. 

 Fruit rare (on beech near Woodchester, 1881), — .1/. conjugata (Dill.) 

 Lindb. W. On banks. Pen Wood, King Stanley. 



Anthoceros IcBvis Dill. W. Sandy ditch-banks near Littledean, 

 with liiccio glauca. 



The occurrence of several other species, such as Ccphaluzia 

 connivens, OdontoscJdsma Sphagni, Lepidozia setacea, and Blepharozia 

 ciliaris, may fairly be presumed. So far, however, I have neither 

 seen nor heard of them in the county. Any addition to the above 

 list which may come under my notice I shall hope to record from 

 time to time in the ' Journal of Botany.' 



