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Gymnoslomumfasciculare. (Not of Hooker and Taylor : Physcomi- 

 triumfasciculare, Br. and Sch.). I believe I have observed 

 this in several places, but neglected to gather good specimens 

 at the proper time. 



pyriforme. 



TelrapJiis pelludda. Abundant on shaded ditch-sides in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Woodhara Walter Common ; also in a little 

 wood near Galleywood Common. 



Weissia lanceolata. On a clay bank upon Little Boynton Hall Farm, 

 Roxwell. 



cirrata. Common on posts and rails. 



curvirostra. On a tree by the side of Blackwall chase, oppo- 

 site the Hare and Hounds Tnn, Roxvrell. 



controversa. 



Grimmia apocarpa. Not very common ; I have gathered it on stones 

 in Boreham and Danbury church-yards, also on a tiled roof 

 at Broomfield. 



pulvinata. 



Didymodon purpureus. 



Dicranum hryoides. 



adiantoides. In fruit in the bog upon Galleywood Common, 



and in Queen's Wood, Gt. Leighs. 



taxifolium. Common. 



glaucum, B. In a wood by Woodham Walter Common, and 



in a wood adjoining Warley Common. 



Jiexuosum^ B. Upon bairen heaths. 



Dillenii. Very common. In fruit on Woodham Walter 



Common and in a wood near Galleywood Common. 



varium. Side of a pond near Barn's mill, Springfield. By 



the side of the road about half-way between Chelmsford and 

 Roxwell, growing upon very tenacious clay, as it always has 

 been when I have previously gathered it. 



heteromallum. 



Tortula rigida. Upon a clay bank at the Hill Farm, Roxwell. 



muralis. 



ruralis. Generally on thatched roofs. 



IcBvipila. Common upon trees. 



suhulata. Banks : frequent. 



unguiciilata. 



cuneifolia. Banks in several places. 



fallax, B. Banks in two or three places. 



