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260. Orthotrichum tenellum. 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 12. Tree stumps, 

 scattered ; perhaps not rare. Pembridge, Crouch. Elm, Kentcburch, 1«77, iey. 

 Elm, King's Capel ; ash, near Hereford, 1877, Ley. Foxley Park, October, 1879, 



Ley. 



262. Orthotrichum diaphanum. 1,2,3,7,12. Trees, abundant. 



Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, Ley. 



264. Orthotrichum Lyellii. 1.2,3,4,7,8,10,12,13,14. Trees, 

 especially selecting the Lombardy poplar. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, on 

 apple, barren, Ley. King's Capel, on Lombardy poplar, fruiting, 1876, Ley. 

 Abundant on oaks, mitfield Park, fruiting, 1877, Jiev. T. T. SmUh. On oak, 

 chestnut, &c., boles in Foxley Park, abundant and fruitmg ; October 2, 1879, 

 Ley. 



265. Orthotrichum leiocarpum. 1, 8. 12. Very rare. Pem- 

 bridge, Crouch. A scrap brought away from a tree stump in Foxley Park, with 

 O. tenellum, October, 1879, Ley. Old railing, St. Weonards, February 4th, 1881. 



Ley. 



266. Orthotrichum Sprucei. l, 2, 7. Willow stumps by the side 

 of the rivers. Abundant by the Monnow near Kentcburch, Ley. By the Wye 

 above Hereford, Ley. Abundant on the Wye at Sellack, Ley. 



267. Orthotrichum rivulare. 1, 2, 7, 10, 12, 13. Stones and 

 stumps along the rivers where covered with water during a good part of the year. 

 More abundant in the smaller and rapid brooks than on the large rivers. Pem- 

 bridge Crouch. On the Monnow below Kentcburch, Ley. On the Wye, Sellack, 

 Ley. Stumps on the Lugg (with Barbuhi lati/olia); where the canal crosses it. 

 July 28, 1879, Ley. 



279 Ephemerum serratum. 2, 3. Probably often overlooked 

 from its extreme minuteness. Banks, Sellack, in small quantities, 1872 and 1873, 

 Ley. Wooded bank, Sufton, 1878, Ley. 



283. Physcomitrella patens. 2, 3. Mud of dry pools, not rare. 

 King's Capel, 1873 ; Benhall, near Ross, 1876 ; near the Hole-in-the-Wall, 1877, 



Ley. 



285 Physcomitrium pyriforme. 1, 2 7, 12. Mud, and damp 

 ditches, &c., not rare. Pembridge, Crouch. King's Capel, in two spots, Ley. 



286 Entosthodon ericetorum. 2. Hilly woods, rare. Great 

 Doward in Lord's Wood, 1873, and again 1877, plentifully, Watkim, Ley. 



288 Funaria fascicularis. 1,2,7. Bare earth in clover and fallow 

 fields, iu the winter, common. Sellack; Wareham. near Hereford; Garway. 



Ley. 



289 Funaria calcarea. 2, 3. On the limestone, rare. First found 

 in Herefordshire by Watkins some years back. Road bank near Backbury hill, 

 in small quantities. 1876, Ley. Summit of Little Doward hill ,n abundance, 1877. 

 Ley. 



