MOSSES. 221 
‘Tortula laevipila, Schwegr. 
Generally distributed and not uncommon on ttree trunks; 
‘occasionally on walls and roadside rocks. 
Tortula intermedia, Berk. (Z. montana, Braith.) 
On walls and rocks. Saints Bay Valley. Old wall near Beau- 
‘camps, Catel. Wall in Vale Road. 
Tortula ruralis, Ehrh. 
On thatched roofs, occasionally on rocks: rare. 
Tortula ruraliformis, Dix. (Z-: ruradts var. arenicola, Braith.) 
Abundant on the sandhills of the lowlands. 
‘Barbula lurida, Lindb. 
On a wall, Couture Waterlane. 
Barbula rubella, Mitt. 
Braye Road, near Les Capelles. Near Torteval Church. 
Barbula tophacea, Mitt. (BL. drevifolia, Braith.) 
Occasional at the base of walls by streamsides. On the earth 
ust above high-water mark at Petit Port. 
(Barbula fallax, Hedw., and B. rigidula, Mitt., occur in Alderney.) 
Barbula cylindrica, Schp. 
Frequent on roadside walls and banks in the interior of the 
island. 
Barbula vinealis, Brid. 
On walls: generally distributed and rather common. 
Barbula Hornschuchiana, Schultz. 
On the ground on the cliffs near the Gouffre. 
Barbula revoluta, Brid. 
Rather common on wall-tops throughout the island. 
Barbula convoluta, Hedw. 
On a dry bank at Mont Saint. Wall-top near the Trinity Houses 
at Rocquaine. Old quarry near Fort Le Marchant. 
Var. Sardoa, B.& S. A taller form, growing on the ground 
in a quarry at Paradis, was referred to this variety by Boswell; and 
‘Cardot records it (sub nom. B. commutaza, Jur.) for Moulin Huet. 
Barbula unguiculata, Hedw. 
Frequent in all parts of the island on banks, walls, and bare 
-ground. 
‘Weisia microstoma, C. M. (Aollia, Braith.) 
Gouffre. Vazon. lLancresse Common. 
