MUSCI OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. A. ANDROGYNUM. Schwaegi'. (Bud-headed T.) Wils. T. 29. 



Shady liedge banks near Bootle. — W. S. Lodge-lane, Walton. — H. F. 



Genus XXVI.— LEPTOBRYUM. 



1 , L. PYRiFORME. Had. (Golden T.) Wils. T. 28. 



On pots in green-houses. — W. S. Forniby. — Rev. H. H. Higgins. 

 Sparingly on Bidston Moss. Plentiful on the brow of the hill 

 below Higher Bebington, on the old road leading thereto from 

 Eock FeiTv. Capsules fully formed but green in June. — F. P. 

 Marrat. 



Genm XXVIL— BRYUM. Thrend Moss. 



1 . B. NUTANS. Schreb. (Sillvy-peudulous T.) WHs. T. 29. 



On the Mosses common ; and in the crevices of rocks and rocky 

 hedge banks, occasionEdly. 



2. B. ANNOTiNUM. Hed. (Pale-fruited T.) Wils. T. 47. 



In quarries about Livei-pool, frequent. Often overlooked on account 



of it seldom fruiting. 

 I). B. CARNEUM. Linn. (Pink-fruited T.) Wils. T. 29. 



On moist clay banks. On the south bank of the railway between 



Broad Green and Roby. — W. H. On the left-hand side of the 



Upton road, about 150 yards past the stream. Fruiting m March 



and Apiil. 



4. B. WAHLENBERGii. Schwaegr. (Wahlenberg's T.) Wils. T. 47. 



In many places not uncommon. Near the railway bridge beyond 

 Lower Bebington, plentiful. 



5. B. MARRATH. Hook and Wils. (Marrat's T.) Wils. T. 32. 



On the shore at Southport, plentiful. Fruiting in September. 

 0. B. CALLOPHYLLUM. R. Br. (Broad-leaved T.) Wils. T. 33. 



Growing with the last. First found in Britain by F. P. Marrat. 

 Very rare. Fruiting in September. 



7. B. wARNEUM. Blandow. (Wai'en's T.) Wils. T. 12. 



Found -svith the two last species, plentiful. Fruiting in September. 



8. B. PSEUDOTRiQUETRUM. SchwaegT. (Alpine bog T.) Wils. T. 30. 



In the same ditch as mentioned before on Bidston Moss. It is 

 probable that Mr. Skellon meant tliis place when he said Bidston 

 Marsh, in Dr. Dickinson's " Flora." 



9. B. PALLENS. Swartz. (Pale-leaved T.) Wils. T. 29. 



By the sides of ditches and on heathy ground, not uncommon. In 

 the deep drains on the sand hills, plentiful. Fruiting in August. 

 Southport. 



10. B. CERNUUM. Hed. (Drooping T.) Wils. T. 48. 



On the shore at Southport, very plentiful. Fruiting in June. 



11. B. iNCLiNATUM. Br. and Scli. (Small-mouthed T.) Wils. T. 49. 



Among the sand hiUs from Crosby to Southport, abundant. 

 Fruiting from May to August. 



12. B. INTERMEDIUM. Brid. (Many-seasoned T.) Wils. T. 49. 



Old quarries, walls, ifec. very common. Fruiting from July to 

 January-. 



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