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CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 953 
THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY JAMES E. BAGNALL. 
(Continued from page 224.) 
BRUCHIACER. 
92.—Archidium phascoides Brid. Moist heaths. Edgbaston, (Cameron !) 
Shores of Coleshill Pool! April, 1868 and 1871. Very rare. April. 
93.—Pleuridium nitidwnm Hedw. Phascum nitidum Wils., Hobk. Local, 
but probably frequently overlooked. Moist banks, damp sandy and 
marly fields. Shirley! on banks near Harlswood Reservoir! field 
by Powell’s Pool, Sutton Park! Autumn, Spring. 
94.—P. subulatum L. Phascum subulatum Wils., Hobk. Banks and 
fields, frequent ; Acocks Green Railway bank! Olton! Packwood! 
wood near Maxtoke Priory! fields in Tythall Lane, Solihull! 
Oversley Wood! Sutton Park, 1879! Spring. 
95.—P. alternifolium B. and S. Phascum alternifolium Wils., Hobk. 
Banks and fallow ground, rare or overlooked. In fields near 
railway station, Marston Green! Old clay pit, near Hrdington 
railway station on banks ! Spring. 
LEUCOBRYACER. 
96.—Leucobryum glaucum L. Moist heathlands and heathy bogs, 
local. In many parts of Sutton Park! but always barren. 
Coleshill bog ! 
POTTIACER. 
109.—Spherangium muticum Schreb. Phascum muticum Wils., Hobk. 
Moist banks and fallow fields, local. In sandy fields Coleshill 
Heath! Tile House Green, near Knowle! Fields by Powell’s Pool, 
Sutton Park! Autumn, Spring. 
111.—Phascum cuspidatum Schreb. Moist banks and fields, common. 
Coleshill Heath! Solihull! Canal bank, Acocks Green! Sutton 
Park! &c. March. 
Var. e.curvisetum Dicks. Fields, rare. Sparingly in a fallow field 
above Coleshill Pool, March, 1869! 
115.—Pottia minutula Schwg. Marly and sandy fields, not rare. Fields 
near Shirley! Solihull! Acocks Green! Sheldon! Red Hill! 
Bearley ! Hartshill! Astley! Maxtoke! Winter and Spring. 
116.—P. truncata L. Fallow fields, banks, heathy footways, very frequent. 
Acocks Green! Sutton Park! Kingswood ! Autumn, Spring. 
117.—P. intermedia Turn. Pottia truncata, b. major Wils., Hobk. 
Fields and walls, not rare. Fields near Westwood Coppice, Sutton 
Park! Acocks Green! Exhall, on marly banks! Bearley! Shirley! 
Kingswood! marly banks near Henley-in-Arden! stone quarries, 
Hartshill! wall tops by Arley Hall! Spring. Mr. Mitten con- 
siders this to be a variety of P. lanceolata. ‘Journal of Botany,” 
IX., 1871. 
118.—[P. Wilsoni Hook. Banks in a sandy soil. This species has been 
found by Mr. E. W. Badger, jun., at Moseley, Worcestershire, on 
banks, and may probably be found in Warwickshive. ] 
123.—P. lanceolata Dicks. Anacalypta lanceolata Wils., Berk., 
Hobk. Marly banks, wall tops in lias soils, &c. Plentiful on 
banks Chesterton Wood! Tythall Lane, Solihull! Lias wall tops 
at Harbury! Kineton! Fenny Compton! Edge Hills! Canal bank 
near Bearley! growing with P. intermedia, at Arley Wood! 2 
March. 
