THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 49 



Kantia trichomanis, Ciray. Milium tricliomanis facie foliulis intajris 

 Bind Mnium tricliomanis facie foUolis bijidis, Ray Syn. Junger' 

 mannia trichomanis, Dicks. Calypoyeia trichomcmes, Corda. 

 On damp clayey banks and on paths in woods ; frequent. 



February to April. Brit. Jung. t. 79. 

 On Shooter's Hill, Eltliam ; and Woolwich ; Raij Si/n. iii. p. 79. 

 North Frith Wood ; House ! Longbeach Wood, near 

 Charing, in fine fructification in April ; also at Ightham 

 Common ; Swanscombe Wood, near Greenhithe ; and Ash- 

 ford, in fruit ; Crofton Wood, near Orpington ; Penshurst ; 

 Thornden Wood, near Canterbury ; Joyden's Wood, in 

 fruit ; Hunger shall Rocks. 

 Easily recognised when in fruit by its long black cylindrical 

 capsule and somewhat stout spirally marked seta, as well as by the 

 subterranean pouch at the base of the fruitstalk. 

 Blepharostoma trichophylla, Jum/ermannia tricho])Jn/Ua, L. (Jen- 

 ner Fl. T.) 

 On turfy heaths; rare. June. Brit. Jung. 7. E. B. 2482. 

 Hungershall Rocks, 1839 ; Jenner FL Tunhr. 

 Known from B. setacea by its straight filiform leaves usually 

 arranged in threes or fives, and by its terminal fructification. 

 B. SETACEA, Mitt. Lepiclozia setacea, Mitt. 



In damp heathy places, and in bogs among Sphagnum and 

 under tufts of heath. October, November. Brit. Jung. 8. 

 In the bog at Fisher's Castle, and elsewhere ; not uncommon. 

 Jenner Fl. Tunhr. Keston Common ; House ! Joyden's 

 Wood, near Bexley ; Ightham Common, in fruit ; Thorn- 

 den Wood, near Canterbury ; wood near Waldershare ; 

 Biddenden. 

 Known from J. hicuspidata by its subulate incurved jointed 

 leaves, usually arranged in pairs ; and from B. trichophylla by its 

 lateral fructification and the long teeth of the calyx. 

 ScAPANLi COMPACTA, Dumort. Jungermamiia resupinata, L. 



On damp exposed rocks, among heath and in hedgebanks ; 



rare. May, June. Brit. Jung. 23. 

 Rocks by the roadside, near Chiddingstone ; abundant near the 



Toad-rock on Rusthall Common. 

 Known from S. undulata by its prostrate habit, smaller size, 

 shorter stems, and convex appearance of the upper leaves. 

 S. UNDULATA, Dumort. Jungermannia undulata, L. 



In wet places, and by the side of streams in hilly and rocky 



districts ; not common. May, June. Brit. Jung. t. 22. 

 Ide Hill, near Sevenoaks, growing in company with Hypnum 

 pratense by the roadside ; very fine in a small well near 

 Hurst AVood, Tunbridge Wells; Wye. 

 Has an erect and looser habit of growth, and less rigid leaves 

 than the last species, and often grows immersed in water. 

 S. NEMOROSA, Dumort. Jungermannia nemorosa, L. 



Damp shady banks and woods. May, June. Brit. Jung. t. 21. 

 Cooke Brit. Hepat. fig. 48. 



