276 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1914 



Cinclidotus fontinaloides P. Beauv. 33, 34. On stones in 

 rivers and canals in many parts of the County, and common 

 in the R. Wye. 



ENCALYPTACEiE 



Encalypta vulgaris Hedw. 33, 34. Walls and quarries in 



all parts of the County, and common on the Cotteswolds. 



Encalypta streptocarpa Schwaeg. 33, 34. On the ground 

 in calcareous districts and on the mortar of walls ; common. 

 The fruit has not been found in the County. 



ORTHOTRICHACE^ 



Zygodon viridissimus R. Brown. 33, 34. Common on 

 trees, fruit rare. Hartley Bottom c.fr. (Beach), and Notting- 

 ham Hill c.fr., near Cheltenham ; Woodchester c.fr. (Reader). 

 This moss frequently grows on walls, both on the Cotteswolds 

 and elsewhere, and then is sometimes named var. rupestris 

 Hartm. 



Zygodon Stirtoni Schp. 34. The Dells, Wigpool, near 

 Mitcheldean (Ley). On limestone, Symonds Yat (Miss Armi- 

 tage and Binstead), and also in the lower part of the Wye 

 Valley. 



Ulota Bruchii Hornsch. 33. Near Cheltenham (Beach). 

 Plentiful on trees at Hilcot, near Colesbourne, along with the 

 next species. Probably occurs elsewhere, but the starved 

 specimens often met with on the Cotteswolds are not easy to 

 distinguish from the next species. 



Ulota crispa Brid. 33, 34. Plentiful at Hilcot, and found 

 sparingly on the Cotteswolds on beech and other trees. In the 

 Forest of Dean at Abbott's Wood ; Rodmore Grove ; and near 

 Mitcheldean. Var. intermedia Braith. (33), " The Scrubs," 

 near Stroud (Holmes). 



Ulota phyllantha Brid. 33. On wooden rail, Leckhampton, 

 and on beech Buckle Wood, near Cranham. 



Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. 34. On Old Red Sand- 

 stone rock at Staunton. 



Orthotrichum anomalum Hedw. var. saxatile Milde. 33, 

 34. Common on rocks and walls on the Cotteswolds and in 

 the Severn Valley. Also on the limestone of the Bristol and 

 Forest of Dean districts. 



