MOSSES. 227 
Eurhynchium crassinervium, B.&S. (ypnum, Braith.) 
Moulin Huet Waterlane. 
Eurhynchium speciosum, Schp. 
On the sides of small waterfalls at the Gouffre and near the 
Corbiere : in the latter station fruiting. 
Eurhynchium praelongum, B. &S. 
Very common everywhere. Var. Stokesii, Brid. Waterlane 
below Le Chéne, Forest. Moulin Huet Valley. Streamside at the 
Gouffre. 
Eurhynchium Swartzii, Hobk. 
Moulin Huet Waterlane. Saints Bay Valley. 
Eurhynchium pumilum, Schp. (Aypnum pallidirostre, Braith.) 
Not rare in moist shady places and on streamsides in the south : 
often fruiting, but not abundantly. 
Eurhynchium curvisetum, Husn. 
On dripping perpendicular rocks in a cave at Petit Port, fruiting 
plentifully in April 1892. Further study of this little moss shows it 
to belong to this species, and not to &. Zeesdalit, as recorded in my 
papers above mentioned. 
Eurhynchium tenellum, Milde. (ypnum Algirianum, Braith.) 
On the old sea wall above Fermain Bay. On stones in the 
valley below Ozanne’s Mill, sparingly. 
Eurhynchium myosuroides, Schp. (J/sothecium, Braith.) 
Common on rocks, boulders, and trees. 
Eurhynchium circinatum, B. & S. 
On walls and rocks, not uncommon. Also on the sandhills of 
the north coast. It is extremely rare to find this moss growing on 
wood : at St. Martin’s I once found a patch on a tree-trunk, and I 
have also seen it growing on an ash-tree in Alderney. 
Eurhynchium striatum, B.&S. (Aypnum, Braith.) 
Common in hedgebanks. 
Eurhynchium rusciforme, Milde. 
Common on streamsides: occasionally in wells and _ cattle- 
troughs. Var. atlanticum, Brid. Waterfall at the Gouffre. 
Echelle Mill, Talbots Valley. 
Eurhynchium confertum, Milde. 
Common throughout the island. 
