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Ilfracombe, but not at all common. — W. albicans Sclip. Magnificent 

 pale glaucous green tufts of this moss grew on the ground in a small 

 quarry near Ilfracombe Water Reservoirs. — W. Tozeri Schp. Very 

 sparingly and sterile in a hedgebank in seveml localities by the lower 

 road leading from Ilfracombe to Score Woods, near a cemetery. 



Bnjum i^endulum Schp. Very j^lentiful on sand near the Light- 

 house on Braunton Burrows ; Mr. Knight writes : — ** This is common 

 on sands by the sea, and seems to be a smaller form than the plant 

 growing on walls, etc. inland." — B. Warneum Bland.* In various 

 places and not uncommon on damp sand in the large wide depressions 

 on Braunton Burrows near the Lighthouse, associated sometimes with 

 Ceniunculus minimus and the hepatic MoercJcia Flotowiana. In 

 September and October the pinkish wide leaves, tall seta sometimes 

 two inches long, and widely ovate-pyriform, abruptly pendulous 

 capsules were very noticeable. Mr. W. Watson records it from the 

 Burnham-on-Sea sandhills in N. Somerset (v.c. 6). — B. intermedium 

 Brid.* On sandy ground near the Lighthouse on Braunton Bm-rows 

 associated with the hepatic, Lopliozia hadensis, producing capsules 

 all through the autumn. — B. roseum Schi*eb. This fine species was 

 sent me from the vicinity of Barnstaple. 



CrypJicGa lieteromalla Mohr. Local near Ilfracombe, M'here I 

 saw it in f om* or five places, including a locality in the Chambercombe 

 Valley ; growing and fruiting upon a gate leading on to Braunton 

 Burrows. 



Neclcera jnunila var. Bliilippeana Milde.* Ver}^ fine on trees in 

 a damp wooded hollow near Iron Letters Cross, Ilfracombe. — N. com- 

 planata Hiibn. c.fr. in a wall in the Sterridge Valley and also c.fr. 

 on a tree in the Chambercombe Valley. 



Pterogonium gracile Swartz. Not uncommon on rock along the 

 coast. 



Porotriclium alopecurum Mitt. c.fr. in two places near Ilfra- 

 combe. 



Anomodon viticulosus Hook. & Tayl. Not common in the 

 immediate vicinity of Ilfracombe ; by the roadside near Score Woods ; 

 roadsides near Combemartin. 



Leptodon Smith ii Mohr. Plentiful on felled timber by the 

 roadside near Ilfracombe ; I was informed the trees had grown in 

 the neighbourhood. Very sparingly on a tree in the Chambercombe 

 Valley. 



Heterocladium lieteropterum B. & S. The two forms described 

 in the Student's Handbook (p. 419) grew close together in a rocky 

 wood in the Sterridge Valley. 



Thuidiiim tamariscinum B. & S. About a dozen capsules occurred 

 in a damp wooded hollow at the foot of a tree near Iron Letters 

 Cross ; also fruiting very sparingly in a wood in the Chambercombe 

 Valley. 



Camptotliecium lutescens B. & S. Abundant on Braunton Bur- 

 rows, where I did not see fruit ; the capsules occur on the Burnham 

 sandhills in N. Somerset. 



Brachytheciiim qlareosum B. & S.* Large tufts occur sparingly 

 on the south side ot the road between Ilfracombe and Watermouth 



