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Hypnum condensatum {H. commutatum jS) . Bogs under BuUing- 



don, in fruit; Headington Wick; near Stow Wood; near 



Wootton, barren. May. 

 Hypnum molluscum. Fruit at Headington Wick ; not unfrequent 



in a barren state. November, December. 

 Hypnum cupressiforme. Common about trees, and very variable ; 



not very generally in fruit. Variety filiforme, Powder- Hill 



Copse. Variety lacunosum, Headington-Wick Copse ; Chalk 



Hills, near Goring, barren. October, December. 

 Hypnum resup'inatum. About trees, with the last and other 



species ; fruit rare : Bagley Wood, fine ; Grave-hill Wood, 



near Bicester. November, January. 

 Hypnum denticulatum. Shotover Hill ; Headington Wick ; near 



Wootton. Fruit scarce. Summer. 

 ^Omalia trichomanoides. " Shotover Plantation s.'^ — I fail to 



find this. 

 Neckera complanata. Fruit, Stanton St. John's, Grave-Hill Wood, 



Bagley Wood, etc. ; common in barren state. Winter. 

 Neckera crispa. Woods near Goring and Streatley; barren. 



(Stokenchurch, Sibthorp.) 

 Cryp)h(Ba heteromalla. Trees, always very sparingly ; between 



Summertown and the Cherwell; edge of Bullingdon Bog; 



Hincksey Hills ; Bagley Wood ; Hill Copse, near Stanton 



St, John's. April. 

 Fontinalis aniipyretica. Stones in the river; not uncommon, 



barren. 

 It will be observed that I have placed Hypnum condensatum 

 as a species, a rank which I believe the opinions of bryologists 

 now incline to concede to it. To me it appears fully distinct 

 from H. commutatum : both grow here under precisely similar 

 conditions, though in separate localities. 



Trifolium hybridum. (T. elegans, Savi.) 



This elegant species was noticed by Mr. Hudson in the first 

 edition of his excellent ' Flora Anglica ' as a variety of T. repens 

 and localized about Peckham and Battersea {" /5 in pascuis humi- 

 dis prope Peckham ") . In W^ithering's Bot. Argt. vol. iii. p. 647, 

 edit. 1796, there is the following notice of the same species : — 



