388 ALDERNEY. 
C. introflexus, Brid. Rather common on the cliffs. 
C. brevipilus, B. & S. Cliffs near La Chue, and below Essex 
Castle. 
Dicranum scoparium, Hedw. Rather common on the 
cliffs, and at Mauney.. Var. orthophyllum, Brid. Clanque cliffs. 
D. majus, Turn. Plentiful in one place on the cliffs at 
Clanque. 
Fissidens viridulus, Wahl. On a shady bank in Reuters 
Valley. 
F. incurvus, Starke. On banks behind the Terrace. 
F. bryoides, Hedw. Rather common on moist, shady banks. 
F. decipiens, De Not. Frequent on dry grassy hillsides in 
all parts of the island. 
F. taxifolius, Hedw. Mauney Hill. 
Grimmia maritima, Turn. On sea rocks at Bibette Point 
and Chateau |’Etoc. 
G. pulvinata, Smith. Frequent on rocks and boulders. 
G. trichophylla, Grev. Cliffs near Val du Sud. Near Chaise 
a lEmauve. 
G. leucophaea, Grev. Common on the cliffs: also on 
Mauney Hill and at Corbelets. 
Phascum cuspidatum, Schreb. Fallow field by the brick- 
kilns off the Longy Road. Bare spots on Clanque cliffs. 
Pottia truncatula, Lind. Banks by Essex Castle. Old 
quarry at Mauney. Field off the Longy Road. 
P. intermedia, Fuern. Rather common in all parts. 
P. crinita, Wils. Cliffs near the Hanging Rock. 
P, minutula, Fuern. Sea bank below Fort Tourgis. 
Tortula ambigua, Angst. Common on the earthy tops of 
ruined walls, and in old quarries. 
T. atrovirens, Lind. Banks by Fort Corbelets. 
T. muralis, Hedw. Common on walls and rocks. 
T. laevipila, Schwgr. On old ash-trees, Essex House Valley. 
On trees below the Terrace and in Reuters Valley. 
