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Hypnum purum. Fruits plentifully on Ramsden heath and in a little 

 grove at Springfield and very sparingly on Galley wood 

 Common. 



piliferiim. Fruit very abundant in Bligh's Wood, Spring- 

 field. 



Schreheriy B. 



plumosum, B. On the ground in several places. 



sericeum. 



lutescens. In fruit on Little Boynton Hall Farm, Roxwell. 



albicanSy B. 



alopecurum. Not very common in fruit. 



curvatnm. 



myosuroides, B. I have not obsei'ved this with capsules, but 



have no doubt it occurs with them. 

 splendens. Two plants with setae growing up, observed on 



Galleywood Common. 

 proliferum. In fruit at Chantrey Wood, near Witham, and 



sparingly in Bligh's Wood, Springfield. 



piiclongum. 



hlandum. By the side of a wood adjoining a waste piece of 



ground, called the Warren, near the Rodney Inn, Little Bad- 



dow, where it bears a few capsules. 



rutahulum. 



veluiinum. 



ruscifolium. 



striatum. Rather common in fruit. 



confertum. 



cuspidatum. Fruit not uncommon in bogs. 



cordifolium. In the Thiift Wood, and in a wood by the 



Ship Inn, near Galleywood Common, in the latter place 

 coming abundantly into fruit. 



stellatum. In firuit in the bog upon Galleywood Common. 



— triquetum. In fruit in Chantrey Wood, near Witham and 



the High woods, near Chelmsford. 

 squarrosum. In fruit at Chantrey Wood, and sparingly on 



Ramsden Heath. 

 filicinum^ B. Near Queen's Wood, Great Leighs, and in a 



marshy place at Springfield. 

 Jluitansj B. Very common and variable, growing both in 



the water and in places liable to be overflowed. 

 aduncum. Same situations. 



