EAST WILTSHIRE MOSSES AND HEPATICS 185 



(including sixteen new vice-comital records), in compiling which I 

 have followed the nomenclature and arrangement of the Census 

 Catalogue. 



Liinularia cruciata (L.) Dum. 7*, 8. Both sides of the 

 Kennet and Avon Canal near Great Bedwyn ; also in a garden in the 

 village. 



Mar chanfia poly morpha L. 7*, 8*. Both sides of the Kennet 

 and Avon Canal near Grreat Bedwyn ; with 5 receptacles in a hollow 

 near the Mansion, Tottenham Park. 



Aneiira pmguis (L.) Dum. 8*. Very wet place near Folly 

 Farm with Brynm fseudo-triquetrum, Sypnum stellatuvi var. pro- 

 tensum, H. cuspidatum, etc. 



Pellia epipliylla (L.) Corda. 8. Fruiting very freely on a 

 sandy clay bank in a wood near Folly Farm. Mr. Knight tells me 

 he very rarely sees this calcifugous species near Cheltenham, and 

 that when he finds it near that town it is genei*ally on the sandy 

 clay of the Middle Lias beds. P. jPV/6&row/«7z« Raddi. 7*, 8. Very 

 wet place in Savernake Forest near the Grand Avenue ; also by 

 a rivulet in Bedwyn Brails Wood ; bog on Burridge Heath ; Chisbury 

 Wood. 



Blasia pusilla L. 8*. Plentifully on damp London Clay by 

 Water at Dod's Down Brickworks. 



Fossombronia sp. 7. On the ground in Chisbury Wood ; the 

 spores were absent, so it was impossible to determine the species. 



Haplozia crenulata (Sm.) Dum. 7, 8*. On London Clay at 

 Dod's Down Brickworks ; also in Savernake Forest on loamy banks. 



Lophozia excisa (Dicks.) Dum. 7*. On a gravelly bank in 

 Savernake Forest neai* the Column. 



Plagiocliila asplenioides (L.) Dum. 7*, 8. Under trees in 

 woods in both vice-counties. 



Lophocolea cuspidata Limpr. 7. At the foot of trees near the 

 Mansion, Tottenham Park. L. heterophylla (Schrad.) Dum. 7*. 

 Savernake Forest and Chisbmy Wood, a common species. Mr. Knight 

 writes :- — " All species of the genus Lophocolea have a characteiistie 

 [musky] scent by which you can easily recognize the genus." 



Chiloscyphus polyanthus (L.) Corda. 8. Very wet place in 

 Bedwyn Brails Wood ; by a rivulet in Foxbury Wood ; in a bog on 

 Burridge Heath. 



Calypogeia fissa (L.) Raddi. 8*. On a sandy clay bank near 

 Folly Farm. 



Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dum. 7. Creeping among the stems of 

 Dicranum scoparium between the Grand Avenue and the Column, 

 Savernake Forest. 



Ft ilidium pulcherrimum (Weh.) IlamY>e. 8*. In small quantity 

 on a prostrate but still living stem of Salix cinerea in Foxbury 

 Wood, Great Bedwyn, 27 April, 1918. This rare and exceedingly 

 pretty plant is an interesting addition to the Wiltshire hepatic flora. 

 The Census Catalogue records it for the following vice-counties : — • 

 5 (South Somerset), 57 (Derby), G2 (North-east York), G4 (Mid- 

 west York), 65 (North-west York), 78, 83-85, 88, 92, and 99, the 

 last seven vice-counties being in Scotland ; to these records Mr. Ing- 



