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106. Blindia acuta. 14. Mountain rocks in tlie Llanthony District, 

 in all the three counties ; not rare, but barren ; Red Daren, above Longtown, 

 Herefordshire, Ley. Fruiting on the Tarens, Llanthony Valley, August, 1880, 

 Ley. 



108. Microbrjmm floerkianum. 3. In a hop-yard at Scutterdine, 

 near Mordiford, December 30, 1880, Ley. 



109. Sphserangium muticum. 2, 11. Near Titley station. Crouch. 

 Great Doward Hill, Watkins. 



111. Phascum cuspidatum. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14. Hedge banks, 

 bare earth, &c. ; abundant. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, Ley. 



113. Phascum curvicollum. 3. Rare. Lane bank, Backbury hill, 

 1876, Ley. Wall toj). Common hill, Fownhope, 1875, Ley. Both in District 3, on 

 the Woolhope limestone. 



114. Phascum rectum. 3, 7. Near Fownhope District, 3. Mistaken 

 by me for Pottia Wilsoni, till Mr. Boswell pointed out the error. Bank, Breinton, 

 in very small quantity, mixed with Anaealyptu, March 1, 1880, Ley. 



115. Pottia minutula.. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 13. Bare earth, as the rest of the 

 genus. More common on the limestone th m on sandstime. Old walls, Kenchester, 

 Rei: T. F. Smith. In the large quarry, Great Doward, Ley. Summit of the 

 Little Doward, plen;ifnlly, 1877, Liy. Railway bank, Fawley, on san'lstone. 

 Ley. 



llf>. PjLtia traacata. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8. 12, .3. Baie earth, "alls h^-dge 

 b lu'.s, a I 1 Oil t'l • m 1 1 ly river bank ; co;n.uon. Pem ri.lge, Crouch. Sellack, 

 Ley. 



121. Pottia Starkeana. 1, 3. Habits, &c., identical with P. minu- 

 Ma. The VVhite Rocks, Garway hill, 1875, Ley (marl). Buckenhill, 1877, 

 Ley (limestone). 



122. Pottia caespitosa. 3. Rare. On the Common hill above 

 Pownhope, in plenty, 1875, and again, 1877, Ley. 



123. Pottia lanceolata. 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 14. Abundant, at least in the 

 south of Herefordshire, and noticeable from its larger size, and its habit of grow- 

 ing in large tufts. Sellack ; Garway hill ; Caplar, &c., Ley. A variety with the 

 nerve of the leaf forming a lengthened mucro, and simulating P. crinita is com- 

 mon on the limestone at Backbury hill, and near Fownhope. 



128. Didymodon rubellus. 1, 2. 3, 4, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14. Widely 

 scattered and ubiquitous in its habits, but not very abundant except on the lime- 

 stone. Pembridge, Crouch. Willow boles. King's Capel, Ley. Great Doward, 

 plentiful, Ley. Mountain rocks, Llanthony District, plentiful. Ley. 



129. Didymodon luridus. 1, 2, 3, 7. Limestone. Backbury hill, 

 Ley. Great Doward, fruiting, 1877, Ley. Common on muddy stones by the 

 Wye, Breinton ; Sellack ; near How Capel in fine fniit, 1877, Ley. In fine fruit 

 at the Bark -rick, Hoarwithy, December, 1879, Ley. 



