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328. — [B. lacustre Brid. Should be looked for in moist sandy places ; it 

 occurs iu such habitats at Weolley Sand Quarries, Harborne.] 



333. — B. intermedium W. and M. Walls, frequent. Sutton Park 1 

 Erdington I stone quarries, Warwick ! Rowington Canal bank ! 

 Berkswell ! June. 



334.— B. bimum Schreb. Marshes, bogs, &c. Often abundant in the 

 barren state. Sutton Park ! bog, near Packington ! Canal 

 banks, Rowington ! Olton ! Holywell ! &c. June. 



338. — B. erythrocarpum Schwg. Bryum sanguineum'Brid.., Wils. B.bicolor 

 Purt. " Coleshill Pool," Bree. Sandy places in quarries, &o., 

 local. Near rail way, Whitacre ! Canal bank, near Kingswood 



May. 



339. — B. murale Wils. On the mortar of walls, rather local. Sutton 

 Park ! Canal bridge, near Olton Pool ! Bridge, near Shrewley 

 Heath I Ufton Church yard wall ! Baulk Lane, near Berkswell ! 



June. 



340. — B. atropurpureum W. and M. Walls and heathy places, not un- 

 common. Near Milverton Church ! Whitacre Heath ! Sutton 

 Park! Ufton Churchyard wall ! May. 



343. — B. ccespiticium L. Walls, thatch, &c, common. Sutton Park I 

 Erdington ! Lea Marston ! Acocks Green, &c. May. 



345. — B. argenteum L. Banks, walls, roofs, &c, frequent. Erdington ! 

 Sutton Park I Fenny Compton ! &c, &c. October. 



346. — B. capillare L. Trees, walls, thatch, bank, common. Sutton 



Park I Erdington! Fillongley. May. 



Var. b. majus. Often very abundant on thatched roofs. Marston 



Green ! Berkswell ! &c. 

 A. barren form often very abundant on the trunks of trees, whioh 

 I cannot refer to any of Wilson's varieties. 



350. — B. palleiis Swartz. Marshy sandy places, rare. Usually barren, 

 and abundant in this state at several pools in Sutton Park. In 

 fruit on railway siding near the engine-house, Small Heath, 1877, 

 locality probably destroyed now. June. 



353. — 15. pseudo-triquetrum Hedw. Marshes, rare, barren flowers found 

 only. Sutton Park ! bog, near Packington ! 



357. — B. roseum Schreb. Sandy banks, very rare, always barren. Mar- 

 Bton Green ! Sutton Park, near Bracebridge Pool, 1878 1 



MNIACE^;. 



362. — Mnium affine Bland. Shady banks, marshes, bogs, rather local. 

 Olton Canal bank I Marston Green ! Haywoods ! Sutton Park ! 

 abundant in bogs above Blackroot pool, with female flowers 

 always barren. 



363. — M. undulatwm Hedw. Bryum ligulatuni Purt. " Marsoms Gate, 

 Dunnington." Very rare in fruit. Shady woods and banks. 

 Sutton Park ! Marston Green,! Olton ! in fruit in a quarry near 

 Allesley village ! June. 



364. — "M. rostratum Schrad. Bryum rostratum E. B., 1475, Purton. 

 " Subalpine counties, rare. Oversley Hill." (Purt.) April. 



365. — M. hornum L. Bryum homum L., Purt. " Ragley woods." Banks, 

 woods, &c, frequent. Sutton Park ! near Solihull ! Middleton 

 woods ! Knowle and Rowington canal bank ! &c. May. 



370. — M. stellare Hedw. Shady wet banks, local. Shustoke ! near Max- 

 toke Priory ! Dripping rocks near Milverton I always barren. 



