MOSSES. 223: 
Ulota phyllantha, Brid. (Wéesssia, Braith.) 
Not uncommon throughout the island, growing both on trees. 
and on rocks. 
Orthotrichum affine, Schrad. 
On trees here and there, but generally small: rarely on stones. 
Orthotrichum tenellum, Bruch. 
Sparingly on a roadside tree at La Fosse, St. Martin’s. 
Orthotrichum pulchellum, Sm. 
On a tree in the valley behind Les Vauxbelets. 
Orthotrichum diaphanum, Schrad. 
Generally distributed, and occurring quite as frequently on walls: 
and boulders as on trees. 
FUNARIACEAE. 
Physcomitrium pyriforme, Brid. 
Moulin Huet. Fermain Valley. Le Moulin, St. Peter’s. Valley 
below Ozanne’s Mill. 
Funaria ericetorum, Dix. (/ od¢usa, Braith.) 
Here and there on the cliffs, and near Fort Doyle. 
Funaria hygrometrica, Sibth. 
Generally distributed: often abundant on the cliffs where the 
furze has been burnt. 
MEESIACEAE. 
Aulacomnion palustre, Schwgr. (Gymuocyde, Braith.) 
Plentiful in some parts of Grande Mare. I have not met with 
this beautiful moss anywhere else in the island. 
BARTRAMIACEAE. 
Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. 
Rather common in hedgebanks between the stones, and on some 
parts of the cliffs. 
(Bartramia stricta, Brid., one of the greatest rarities in the British 
moss-flora, I have found growing plentifully at the top of the cliffs 
on the eastern side of Alderney: in early spring its globular golden- 
yellow or orange capsules are quite conspicuous. ) 
Philonotis fontana, Brid. 
Sparingly in Moulin Huet Valley and at Petit Bot. 
