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Joyden's Wood, near Bexley. — F. fascicular is Dixon. Frequent on 

 stony grassy fields on the lower greensand. Goudhiirst, in several 

 places, ./. iS'. Near Ightham, abundantly; near Ide Hill, Cndliam. 



Brijnm pseudutriqiietnim Scliwaegr. Keston Common, E. George. 

 Ightham, E. M. H. Goudhurst, not uncommon, J. S. 



Philunotis capUlaris Lindb. Godden Green, near Sevenoaks, 

 E. M. H. d Mrs. Holmes. Bedgebury Wood, Goudhurst, sparingly, 

 with male tlowers, W. E. A'. S J. S. 



Fissideiis virididus Wahlenb. Forest Hill, E. George. Seven- 

 oaks, E. M. H. Goudhurst, in two places, J. S. — F. decipiens 

 De Not. Godden Green, Sevenoaks. Found only in a sterile con- 

 dition. — F. collinus Mitt. Kemsing. This plant, which grows 

 amongst grass on chalky hill-sides, is regarded by Dixon as only a 

 form of F. adiantoides Hedw. 



Eurhynchium striatulum B. & S. Basted Hill, near Borough 

 Green and Plaxtol, rare and sterile. — F. abbreciatum Schimp. 

 Plaxtol, E. M. H. Goudhurst, in three places, E. S. S. d J. S. 



Plugiothecium Borrerianiini Spruce. Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, 

 in fruit, J. S. The fruit is very rare. 



Ambli/stegiwn protensum Lindb. Woods near Stone Street, Seven- 

 oaks. This plant is placed by Dixon under Hypnuni stellatum as 

 var. jS protenmm B. & S. It is, hov,'ever, very distinct in habit 

 from that moss. It was growing prostrate on boulders of greensand 

 rock in a wooded valley, and grew closely adherent to the stone. 



NOTES ON SHROPSHIRE PLANTS. 



By William E. Beckwith. 



[The following list is evidently a continuation of the notes by 

 the late Mr. W. E. Beckwith which appeared in this Journal for 

 1881 and 1882, and carries his records down to the year 1889. 

 The manuscript was kindly lent by Miss Beckwith for the use of 

 the Committee now engaged in the preliminary work of the pro- 

 posed new Flora of Shropshire, and has been copied by Mr. 

 R. de G. Benson. — W. P. Hamilton, Ron. Sec. to the Committee.'] 



Ranunculus Lingua L. By Blackmere and Osmere Meres, near 

 Whitchurch ; by a pool near Baschurch Railway-station; in a small 

 pool between Hufley and Perril, near Shrewsbury, but which is 

 evidently the last remains of an extensive piece of water ; by 

 Marton Pool, near Chirbury; ditches on Baggy Moor, near Bagley. 

 Rare, except by large, or what have been large, pieces of water, 

 or in wide open ditches. — JrL parvijiorus L. Bridge over Great 

 Western Railway west of Baschurch Station. A rare plant in 

 Shropshire. — ti. arvensis L. Ploughed fields on the outskirts of 

 Wyre Forest; also near Cressage, Harley, Westbury, Cruckton, 

 and Baschurch. Not common, but often imported with seed-corn. 



Trollius europmis L. Ditches at the Hayes near Oswestry, and 



