288 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1914 



Eurhynchium confertum Milde. 33, 34. Common on 

 walls and trees. 



Eurhynchium rotundifolium Milde. 33. Calfway, near 

 Bisley (Holmes and Elliott, 1901). Mr Elliott says that this 

 moss has now disappeared from the locality. 



Plagiothecium depressum Dixon. 33, 34. Common on 

 stones in woods on the Cotteswolds ; also in the Forest of Dean, 

 mostly on the limestone, but sometimes on the Old Red Sand- 

 stone. Fruit rare. Woods near Cheltenham c.fr ; near 

 Mitcheldean c.fr. (Miss Armitage). 



Plagiothecium elegans Sull. 33, 34. Common in woods, 

 not on limestone, in the Forest of Dean, and in fruit at Rod- 

 more Grove. Rare elsewhere. Woods at Damery ; on the 

 Cotteswolds in woods on the Middle Lias at Lineover near 

 Cheltenham, Witcombe, and Cranham ; and on the Cotteswold 

 Sands in Woodchester Park (Reader). 



Plagiothecium denticulatum B. and S. 33, 34. Common. 



Plagiothecium silvaticum B. and S. 33, 34. Common, 

 but rarely fruiting. 



Plagiothecium undulatum B. and S. 34. Common in 

 woods in the Forest of Dean, mostly on the Old Red Sandstone. 

 Fruit not uncommon. Elsewhere only recorded from Wood- 

 chester Park (Reader). 



Plagiothecium latebricola B. and S. 33, 34. " Sparingly 

 in woods near Cheltenham " (Beach). On tree stump, Lineover 

 wood ; on roots of fern in wood by Tlie Buckstone, Forest of 

 Dean (Duncan). Barren plants only with numerous gemmse 

 on the leaves. 



Amblystegium Sprucei B. and S. 34. Symonds Yat (H. 

 N. Dixon). 



Amblystegium confervoides B. and S. 33, 34. Sparingly 

 in woods on the Cotteswolds, and usually fruiting. Puckham 

 Wood near Cheltenham ; Chedworth Wood ; and woods near 

 Boxwell. Also in several places on the limestone in the Wye 

 Valley. 



Amblystegium compactum Aust. 34. Under overhanging 

 rocks and in crevices of an old wall near Symonds Yat. 



Amblystegium serpens B. and S. 33, 34. Common. 



