228 GUERNSEY. 
Eurhynchium megapolitanum, Milde. 
On a bank in Talbots Valley : fruiting freely. 
Plagiothecium Borrerianum, Spruce. 
Near Moulin de Haut, Catel, in several places. Valley west of 
St. Saviour’s Church. Cliffs near Doyle’s Monument. 
Plagiothecium denticulatum, B. &S. 
Not uncommon on shady, earthy banks. 
Plagiothecium sylvaticum, B. & S. 
In similar situations as the last, but less frequent. 
Amblystegium serpens, B. &S. 
Generally distributed and not uncommon. 
Amblystegium irriguum, B. & S. 
On stones under the drip of watermills. Petit Bot Mill. Echelle 
Mill, Talbots Valley. 
Amblystegium filicinum, De Not. 
Frequent in cliff rivulets, and near springs. 
Hypnum riparium, L. (Amblystegium, Braith.) 
Wet grassy places behind Ivy Castle. Waterlane, Mont Saint. 
Var. longifolium, Schp. Grande Mare, plentiful in one part of 
the marsh. 
Hypnum stellatum, Schreb. (Amdblystegium, Braith.) 
Grande Mare, plentiful. Marshy spot on the cliffs between 
Icart and Petit Bot. Boggy spot at Lancresse towards Fort Le 
Marchant. 
(Hypnum fluitans, L. has probably been overlooked in Guernsey, 
as it occurs in several places in Alderney.) 
Hypnum commutatum, Hedw. (Amblystegium glaucum, Braith.) 
Valley between Forest Church and Petit Bot. 
Hypnum cupressiforme, L. 
Very common and extremely variable. 
Hypnum resupinatum, Wils. 
Common on trees, rocks, and boulders. This moss in its typical 
form is so different in appearance from the last species that it was 
long considered distinct: but it has been shown to be merely a 
well-marked variety of . cupressiforme, connected with the type by 
intermediate gradations. 
Hypnum molluscum, Hedw. 
Found at Moulin Huet in 1885 by Mons. J. Cardot. 
