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&c., abundant, but barren. Titley cutting, Crouch. Sellack, on garden paths, 

 Ley. King's Capel, on pool mud, 1876, Ley. 



323. Zieria julacea. 14. Tarens, Llanthony valley, within the Mon- 

 mouthshire border, April, 1880, Ley. 



Z2o. Brsrum pendulum. 10. Rare. River side, Byton, Crouch. 



326. Bryum inclinatura. 3, 11. King's wood, Kington, Crouch. 

 Wall near Mordiford, 1876, Ley. 



329. Bryum Barnesi. 1, 2, 7. A barren Bryum occurring on stones 

 by the Wye at Breinton, Mr. Boswell informs me, is this plant. I have observed 

 what I believe to be the same plant, at several spots by the Wye, near Sellack. 

 Stump by the river, Carey Islands, April 3, 1880, Ley. 



333. Bryum intermedium. 2. Not common. The Leys, near Mon- 

 mouth, Watkins. SmaU quarry, Howie hill. May, 1880, Ley. 



334. Bryum bimum. 2. Wet places ; rare. In the railway cutting 

 above Fawley station, abundantly, 1874, Ley. 



338. Bryum erythrocarpum. 1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 12. Wall-tops, quar- 

 ries, &c. ; not rare. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack ; King's Capel ; Breinton, Ley. 



339. Bryum murale. 1, 7. Walls ; probably not rare. Wall near 

 Hereford, Ley. Aymestry, Crouch. Several spots near S. Weonards, 1879, 1880, 

 Ley. 



340. Br3rum atropurpureum. 2. In woods, on the ground. Lord's 

 wood. Great Doward, Ley. 



343. Br3rum caespiticium. 1, 2. 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Com- 

 mon everywhere. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, Ley. A curious variety, probably 

 g. imbricatwn, Wils., occurs on the Little Doward Hill, Ley. 



345. Bryum argenteum. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14. Walls, &c. ; 

 common. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, Ley. A variety equalling majus Schw. 

 in size, but mth pointed leaves on a shady roof, Breinton, November, 1878, Ley, 



346. Bryum capillare. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Common on 

 walls and rocks. Pembridge, Crouch. Sellack, Ley. 



350. Bryum pallens. 1, 7, 14. Abundant in the Llanthony District. 

 Cvvm Bwchel, Llanthony, Ley. Wooded wet bank, Broomy Rise near Eaton 

 Bishop, April, 1879 ; marshy spot by the Gamber, below Tretire, with young fruit, 

 April, 1880, Ley. 



353. Bryum pseudotriquetrum. 1, 2, 7, 11, 12, 14. Marshy spots, 

 common. Shobdon Marsh, Crouch. Bog, Great Doward and Coppet hill, in 

 fruit. Ley. Llanthony District, abundant, but usually barren, Ley. 



357. Bryum roseum. 2, 11, 12. Woods ; not common. Peas Grove, 

 Kington, Crouch. Carey woods, Ley. 



358. Bryum flliforme. 14. Mountain rocks, very rare. Llanthony 

 valley, on the Breconshire border, a single specimen, 1873, Ley. 



