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Qrimmia apocarpa Hedw. Kare on the sarsen stones at 

 Ashdown Park. — G. pulvmata Smith, G. trichopliylla Grev.* and 

 G. deciiyiens Lindb." Common and fruiting freely on sarsen 

 stones at Ashdown Park. — G. leucophaea Grev." Growing freely 

 on one sarsen stone at Ashdown Park. 



Bhacomitrium canescens Brid. Greenham Common (/. & C). 



Hedivigia ciliata Ehrh." Growing plentifully on the sarsen 

 stones at Ashdown Park (/. tC C.) ; I saw one capsule. 



Acaulon muticiim C. M. Near Enborne, Newbury (/.). 



Tortula mutica Lind. Tree roots near Enborne (/.). 



Barbula tophacea Mitt. Growing by the side of the Kennet 

 and Avon Canal, near Newbury (/. d 6'.). — B. sinuosa Braithw. 

 On the roots of trees near Kivar, Shalbourne. 



Leptodontium flexifolium Hampe. Peaty ground on Greenham 

 Common (W. B, Sherrin <& J.). 



Weisia viridula var. amhlyodon B. & S."^' Sandy bank near 

 Bagshot, Hungerford [teste DixoJi). 



OrthotricJiwn rupestre Scleich."'- Kather plentiful on the sarsen 

 stones at Ashdown House, fruiting freely. — 0. leiocarpum B. & S. 

 Tree trunk by the Kennet and Avon Canal towards Hampstead 

 Marshall (/.). 



SplacJmum ampullaceiim L. Messrs. Bowman and Jackson 

 independently found this interesting moss growing upon bovine 

 excrement on Greenham Common. 



Ephemerum serratiim Hampe. Field near Weston ; railway 

 embankment near Reading (/.). — E. recurvifolium Lindb. Corn- 

 field near Weston ; cultivated field near Weston (/.). 



Pkyscomitrmm pyriforme Brid. Abundantly on the clayey 

 side of a road near Inkpen, Newbury ; marsh near Bagshot, 

 Hungerford. 



Fimaria fascicularis Schp. Abundantly in a fallow field near 

 Oxenwood, Hungerford ; also in Mr. J. H. Bowman's garden at 

 Greenham Common (/.). 



Aidacomnioji palustre Schwaeg. Greenham Common (/. S C.) ; 

 marshy ground near Bagshot, sparingly. 



A. androgynum Schwaeg. Bucklebury and Greenham Commons 

 (/. d C), sometimes abundant on the latter common but uncertain 

 in its occurrence. 



Bartramia pomiformis Hedw. Near Redhill, Enborne (/. tt C.) ; 

 abundantly and fruiting freely on a sandy bank near Enborne 

 Church. 



Philonotis fontana Brid. Wickham Clay Pits (/. d C.) ; plenti- 

 fully in a clayey place near Burridge Heath, Great Bedwyn. — 

 P. ccesjjitosa Wils." Flowering in a rushy marsh near Bagshot, 

 Hungerford, where it grows with Hypiiuvi cordifolmm c.fr., and 

 Physcomitrkmi pyriforme c.fr. ; this is the third bog in the Great 

 Bedwyn district in which I have found this moss ; the bogs are 

 situated on a large Eocene outlier. — P. calcarea Schp. By the side 

 of the Kennet and Avon Canal, near Newbury (/. d C). 



Weber a annotina Schwaeg. Greenham Common (/. d C). 



Bryum capillare L. Plentifully on the sarsen stones at Ash- 

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