1898] 
Bartramiaceae— 
Bartramia stricta, 
Bryaceae— 
Orthodontiwm gracile, 
Webera Tozeri, . 
Bryum Warneum, 
calophyllum, . 
Marrattii, 
lacustre, 
inclinatumy 
uliginoswiny 
: obconicum, 
Mniwmn riparium, 
M.,. subglobosum, . 
by By Sy by by bs 
Hypnaceae— 
Cylindrotheciwi concinnum, 
Pylaisia polyantha, . 
Brachytheciwm campestre, 
B. salebrosum, 
Eurhynchium speciosum, 
Ainblystegium varium, 
A. Kochii, 
Hypnwin imponens, : j 
giganteum, . 0 : 
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Upland hedge banks. 
Rotten tree stumps and sand-rocks. 
Damp clayey shady banks. 
-Damp sandhills near the sea. 
Walls. 
Damp banks and bogs. 
Heaths. 
Tree-stumps often submerged by streams. 
Bogs and marshes. 
Chalk hills. 
Tree trunks. 
\Damp stony fields and tree-roots. 
Damp shaded stones and tree roots. . 
Damp trunks of trees. 
Marshy meadows. 
On bare places on damp heaths. 
Bogs. 
The names here given are those adopted in the Students’ Handbook of British 
Mosses by Dixon and Jameson, 
LICHENS 
The following genera are those which are but slightly represented as yet in the 
Kentish Flora, but what might be expected to afford new species for the county. At 
present 181 species, exclusive of varieties, have been recorded. 
Collemei— 
Collema. 
Collemopsis. 
Leptogiwin. 
Caliciei— 
Sphinctrina. 
Trachylia. 
Cladodei— 
Boeomyces. 
Cladonia. 
Parmeliei— 
Parmelia. 
Squamaria, 
Placodium. 
Lecanorei— 
Lecanora. 
Lecideinei— 
Lecidea. 
Graphidiei— 
Lithographa. 
Graphis. 
Opegrapha. 
Arthonia. 
Pyrenocarpei— 
Endocarpon. 
Verrucaria. 
The majority of the genera mentioned are likely to afford only one or two new 
species for the county, but the genera Lecanora, Lecidea, Arthonia, and Verrucaria 
might afford a considerable number to a careful observer. 
SCALEMOSSES 
Lejeunia Mackaii, 
L. calyptrifolia, . 
Porella pinnata, : 
Ptilidium ciliare,. ; 
Trichocolea tomentella, . 
Cephalozia catenulata, . 
C. multiflora, 
C. curvifolia, 
é. Francisci, 
C. jluitans, 
C. Sphagn, 
C. denudata, 
C. Turneri, 
Scapania resupinata, 
Aplozia gracillima, 
As lanceolata, 
Tree trunks. 
Furze stems and rocks. 
Trunks and stones occasionally submerged, 
Heaths. 
Damp woods. 
Sand rocks. 
Shady banks or woods. 
Damp rotting prostrate trunks. 
Damp heaths. 
Bogs. 
Or Sphagnum. 
Damp sand-rocks. 
Ditch banks or loamy or clayey sand. 
Shaded rocks. 
Damp loamy banks. 
Dripping sand-rocks. 
