264 OXFORD MOSSES. [^SejHember, 



Fissidens incurvus [F. viridulus, e incurvus, Bryol. Brit. ; F. in- 

 curvus, in part, Sclipr. Synopsis Muse.) . Copse near Water- 

 eaton. Thieket near Bagley Wood. Near Cumnor. Fruit, 

 February, March. — This seems to he quite distinct from 

 F. viridulus, though Schimper unites them and F. tama- 

 rindifolius. Specimens of F. viridulus, communicated from 

 Lancashire by Dr. Wood and Mr. Nowell, have synoicous 

 flowers. 



Hypnum radicale. Shotover Plantations, very sparingly, with 

 H. filicinum, etc. Fruit, April. 



Hypnum palustre. Stones in several places along the canal; 

 sometimes mingled with H. riparium. Fruit, April, May. 



Hypnum fluitans. By the road from Gosford to Watereaton ; 

 plentifully. Frequent about Woodstock, Mr. Holliday, 

 Barren. 



Hypnum Kneiffii. Deep ponds near Bagley Wood, with a few 

 female flowers. Further edge of Bullingdon. Lane between 

 Marston and Headington Copse ; growing among grass with 

 H. cuspidatum. Near Weston-on-the- Green, Mr. Holliday. 

 Some stems two feet in length. — The Marston locality 

 agrees with that given by Sibthorp for H. fluitans, and this 

 probably is his plant. 



Species found in fruit since tJie former List. 



Polytrichum piliferum. Wootton Heath; sparingly. May. 

 Hypnum Swartzii. Headington Copse, near Marston. Copse 



near Watereaton. Near Cumnor. December, February. 

 Hypnum purum. Coombe Wood, near Cuddesden. Wootton 



Heath. Winter. 

 Hypnum tamariscinum. Headington Wick Copse. Copse near 



Watereaton. Winter. 

 Hypnum squarrosum. Coombe Wood, near Cuddesden. Winter. 



Berkshire Species. (Miis. Milne.) 

 Mnium cuspidatum. Woods near Buckland. 

 Splachnum ampullaceum. Near Pusey. 

 Hypnum albicans. The Warren, Buckland. 

 Hypnum undulatum. The Warren, Buckland. 



June 28, 1861. 



