MUSCI OF LIVERPOOL. 



Sect. III. — Leaves complauate ; stems procumbent. 

 A. Fructification radical from the base of tlie smxulus. 

 * Leaves undulated. 



16, H. UNDULATUM. Dill. (Waved F.) Wils. T. 24. 



Abundant in moist woods. Eastham. Fruiting on Warbrick Moor 

 in July. — Rev. H. U. Higgins and F. P. Marrat. 



** Leaves even, not undulated. 



47. H. DENTicuLATUM. Dill. (Shai'p-leaved F.) AVils. T. 24. 



Woods and hedge banks. Fruiting in June and July. — F. P. Marrat. 



48. H. ELEGANS. Hooker. (Elegant F.) Wils. T. 59. 



On heathy ground, common. Often growing with denticulatum. 



Sub-Order XXIL— OMALIEJE. 



Gemts XLII.— OMALIA. Bridel. 



1. 0. TRicHOM.ANOLDES. Dill. (Bluut Fom-like F.) Wils. T. 24. 



On a hedge bank at Sutton, growing at the roots of trees. Fruiting 

 in September. — F. P. Marrat. 



Genus XLHI.— NECKERA. Hedwig. 



1. N. coMPLANATA. Biyol. Eur. (Flat-leaved N.) 



Near Storeton. — W. S. Eastham Wood. — T. Sansom. On the 

 trunks of trees. Not frequent. — F. P. Marrat. 



Sub-Order XXIIL— HOOKERIE^. 



Genus XLIV.— HOOKERIA. Smith. 



1. H. LUCENS. Dill. (SliiningH.) Wils. T. 27. 



Woods about Bebington. — W. S. Patrick Wood. In the private 

 road from Rock Fen-y to Higher Bebington, on the loft-hand 

 side near the top, sparingly. — F. P. Marrat. Fruiting in March. 



Sub-Order XXIV.— FONTINALEiE. 



Genus XLV.— FONTINALIS. Dillenius. Water Moss. 



1. F. ANTiPYRETiCA. Linii. (Greater W.) Wils. T. 22. 



In ponds, not uncommon.' Two near localities ai-e the canal at 

 Bootle, and in the pond in the first wood on the left4iand side of 

 the private road from Rook Fcri-j- to Storeton. Fruiting in Juno 

 and July. 



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