found in the Environs of Dover. xJj 



Feni'tnalis fecunda. On trees wefl: of Buckland Church. 



Mnium undulatum. 'I In Walderlhare Shrubbery, in fruit abundantly, 



horniim, J May 14, 1799. 



Bryum ungnicu latum. On the outfide of the eaftern inner wall of 

 Dover Caftle, fparingly. 



iriquetrum /3. Hudfon. Bank of the rivulet near Cocklhill. 



Hypnum lutefcem. Not uncommon on the hills in the neighbour- 

 hood ot Dover. 



Smithii. On the trees a little north of the Half-way Houfe 



betw^eeii Dover and Canterbury ; and plentifully on the trees in 

 Walderlhare Park. Early in April, 1800, the veils appeared with 

 upright hairs, agreeing with thofe of the genus Orthotrichum ; and 

 I found one with a capfule, but I do not think any came to per- 

 feftion. 



prolferum. In fruit, near Barham, May 3, 1799. 



alopecurum. Hedge-bank in the dark lane eaft of Charlton, 



in fruit, November 26, 1799. 



fquarrofum. T About the wood near Raddigund's Abbey, in 



purum. J fruit, November I, 1799. 



fiVtforme. On trees near Bier. 



tenellum. {Dklfon, fafc. 4.) On old walls at the Priory, and 



other walls about Dover. 



Fmus fcin^ineus. Frequently walhed on the Dover Hiore. It h in 



fruiSlificHtion from December to the latter end of March. 



fiiuofus. ) ^ . , . , ■ 



ur ^ ! tr C ^°'^^t'"''^s, but not frequently, found in the 



, r , 1, S neighbourhood. 

 dci/ypbyllus. J ° 



membt anifdius /S- Rocks near the Caves, fpai-ingly. 



L il r ?■ Sometimes walhed on Ihore after florms. 

 — — l^ulbojui, } 



crenulaius. Not un frequent ' inter rejed amenta;' and at a neap 



tide 



