284 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1914 



LESEEACE^ 



Leskea polycarpa Ehrh. 33, 34. Common on trees by 

 streams and rivers in the low ground ; less frequent on the hills. 



Anomodon longifolius Hartm. 34. On rocks at Symonds 

 Yat (Miss Armitage and Binstead). 



Anomodon viticulosus. Hook, and Tayl. 33, 34. Com- 

 mon on walls and trees. The fruit is not uncommon on the 

 Cotteswolds ; also Wigpool, near Mitcheldean c.fr. (Ley). 



Heterocladium heteropterum B. and S. 34. On rocks 

 which are not calcareous in many parts of the Forest of Dean. 

 Also sparingly on rocks in the Avon Gorge near Bristol (Water- 

 fall). Always sterile. The usual form is the small plant 

 known as var. fallax Milde (34), but the type is found- in The 

 Buckstone Wood near Staunton (Duncan), and at Rodmore 

 Grove. 



Thuidium abietinum B. and S. 33. Plentiful at Dodwell 

 Quarries, near Whittington, and sparingly on Cleeve Hill 

 Common. 



Thuidium tamariscinum B. and S. 33, 34. Common in 

 woods, and occasionally fruiting. This is the only species of 

 this genus in which fruit has been found. 



Thuidium delicatulum Mitt. 34. On Old Red Sandstone 

 rocks in Abbott's Wood, near Little Dean. 



Thuidium recognitum Lindb. 34. In the woods at 

 Symonds Yat (Miss Armitage), and near the Devil's Pulpit in 

 the lower part of the Wye Valley. 



Thuidium Philiberti. Limpa. 33, 34. Generally distri- 

 buted on the Cotteswolds in stony pastures, old quarries, and 

 sometimes in wet fields. Also in the limestone districts of the 

 Bristol and Forest of Dean districts. This plant has had fre- 

 quent changes of name ; in Mr Beach's list it appears as 

 T. delicatulmn ; then, till recently, it was known as T. recog- 

 nitum. See " Thuidium recognitum, and its Allies," by H. 

 N. Dixon in " Journal of Botany," June, 1913. 



HYPRIAOE^ 



Climacium dendroides Web. and Mohr. 33, 34. Marshy 

 ground ; rare, but widely distributed. Fruiting in the marsh 

 on Sevenhampton Common. This moss grows on rocks in a 

 quarry on Frocester Hill (Reader) . 



