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THE MOSSES AND HEPATICS OE STAFFORDSHIRE. 



By James E. Bagnall, A.L.S. 



(Concluded from p. 77.) 



Wehern chmf/ata Dicks. Rare, sandstone rocks by the Churnet, 

 near Alton Towers. — W. nutans Schreb. Frequent, Cannock Chase, 

 &c. — Var. longiseta. Dimmings Dale, near Alton ; Brindley Valley. 

 — W. annotina Hedw. Hamstead ; Hopwas ; Drayton Basset; 

 Oakamore, always barren. — W. carnea L. Hamstead ; Arley ; 

 near Norbury Locks ; Ipstones. — W. albicans Wahl. Hamstead ; 

 Seckley ; near Norbury Locks. 



B ry urn j^endulu) II Hovnsch. Hamstead; KinverEdge; Codsall; 

 Brindley Valley. — B, indinatum Swartz. Dove Diile ; Rushton 

 Marsh ; Axe Edge End ; Hamstead, &c. — B. lacustre Brid. Stone 

 quarry, Harborne ; streams near Flash; Axe Edge End; Oaka- 

 more. — B. tiliginosum Bruch. Stone quarry near Norbury Park, 

 abundant. — B. intermeduun W. & M. Walls of canal aqueduct, 

 Hamstead. — B. himum Schreb. Sherbrook Valley ; Dove Dale ; 

 Aqualate. — Var. cuspidatum Bry. Eur. Walls, canal aqueduct, 

 Hamstead ; stone quarry, Norbury Park ; Roaches. — B. enjthro- 

 catpiun Schwg. Near Boar's Head, Perry Barr. — B. inniale Wils. 

 Wall of Railway bridge, Gnosall. — B. atio/mipureuin W. & M. 

 Near Manley Hall and Bassetts Pole, Canwell ; Treutham, &c. — 

 Var. tiracilentum Tayl. With abundant gemnije near Bassets Pole, 

 Canwell. — B. cmpiticium L. Frequent, Hamstead, &c. — B. ar- 

 ijentenm L. Frequent, Hamstead, &c. — Var. lanatum Schpr. 

 Seckley Wood. — B. capillare L. Frequent throughout the county. 

 — Var. b. majus B. E. On tree-roots near Manley Hall; Arley, 

 &c. — Var. Jiaccida B. E. Rotting trunks, Bhthfield Park ; Ham. 

 — B.pallens Swartz. Ape's Tor, near Alstonfield, Bev. A. Ley c. fr. ! 

 Cannock Chase ; Ramshorne ; Winkshill. — B. j)seudo-triquetrum 

 Hedw. Dove Dale ! Ape's Tor, near Alstonfield, Rev. A. Ley ! 

 Sherbrook Valley. — B. turhinatum Hedw. Rocks near Thor's Cave, 

 R. G. 



Mnium vtispidatuin Hedw. Belmont, R. G. — M. undulatum 

 Hedw. Seckley Wood, &c., frequent. — M. rostiatum Schrad. Wet- 

 ton Valley, R.G.; Rev. A, Ley \ Hamstead. — il/. hornwii L. 

 Frequent throughout the county. — M. ^erratum Schrad. Wetton 

 Valley, R.G.; Rev. A. Ley \ — M. stellare Hedw. Great Barr, 

 Seckley Wood; Dove Dale; Oakamore, &c. — M. punctatum Hedw. 

 Trentham Wood, R. G., frequent. A very large variety in Solo- 

 mon's Hollow, near Leek. — M. snhylohnsuin B. & S. Sherbrook 

 Valley, Cannock Chase. 



Aulacomnium androgynum L. In fruit near Alton Towers, Br, 

 Fraser. Frequent in barren state. — A. palustie L. Whitmore, 

 R, G. Cannock Chase, Trentham; Chartley Moss; Seckley. 



Tetraphis pellucida L. Forest Wood, Leek, Rev. A. Ley I 

 Trentham ; Colwich ; Grindley, &c. 



Oligotrickwii hercynicxim Ehrh. Rare, rocks above Flash ; 

 Roaches ; Hollinsclough. 



