268 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1914 



Fissidens bryoides Hedw. 33, 34. Common, though on the 

 Cotteswolds it appears to be less frequent than many of the 

 preceding species. 



Fissidens crassipes Wils. 33, 34. On stones in rivers 

 (Severn and Wye) as well as smaller streams, canals, and some- 

 times on the Cotteswolds on rocks by springs ; not uncommon. 



Fissidens adiantoides Hedw. 33, 34. Wet ground by 

 streams, not common on the Cotteswolds. More frequent in 

 the Forest of Dean. Most of the old records for this species 

 belong to the next. 



Fissidens decipiens De Not. 33, 34. Common on shady 

 rocks and stony banks on the Cotteswolds ; also on the lime- 

 stone of the Forest of Dean and Bristol districts. Frequently 

 fruiting. Var. hrevifolius Lindb. (33, 34). Withington and 

 Corse Wood Hill (Corse). 



Fissidens taxifolius Hedw. 33, 34. Common everywhere. 



Octodiceras Julianum Brid. 33, 34. On old barges in the 

 Severn at Wainlode, and on stones in the river at Haw Bridge. 

 Also in the Stroud and Sharpness canals. On the south or 

 Berkshire side of the River Thames at St. John's Locks, near 

 Lechlade. 



GRIMMIACE^ 



Grimmia apocarpa Hedw. 33, 34. Common on rocks and 

 walls. Var. rivularis Web. and Mohr. (34). On rocks by R. 

 Wye below Redbrook, and by the stream at Blackpool Bridge, 

 near Blakeney. 



Grimmia pulvinata Smith. 33, 34. Common everywhere, 

 and very abundant on the Cotteswolds. Var. ohtusa Hubn. 

 (34) St. Vincent's Rocks, Clifton (Thwaites). 



Grimmia orbicularis Bruch. 33, 34. St. Vincent's Rocks 

 (1843 Thwaites). Durdham Downs (1863, Boswell). Wall 

 below Battlefields, Lansdown, Bath, just within the county- 

 boundary (Miss Roper). On rocks and walls in many places 

 in the district between Cheltenham, Stroud, and Cirencester. 

 Quarry near Mitcheldean. 



Grimmia trichophylla Grev. 34. On Old Red Sandstone 

 rocks in many parts of the Forest of Dean, sometimes 

 fruiting. 



