Trichoitomum polyphyllum. Very conin. 

 Dicra^um bryoides. 



^. osmundioides. In caves of the 



southern coast. 



adiantoides. Fruit scarce. 



taxifolium. Fruits near Newlyn 



' glaucum, B. 



jlexuosum. Heathy moor, ra- 

 ther common. 



squarrosum, B. North coast, 



near Morvah. 



■ scoparium. Bologas. 



Dillenii. Abundant on the 



moors. 



varium. Bank near Penzance; 



plentiful in an oldclay-pit near Cop- 

 perhouse. 



heteromallum. 



Tortula rigida. Wall-tops &c. very com. 



muralis. 



ruralis. Barren upon Marazion 



green and the sand-banks at Hayle. 



^. ItBtipila. In fruit on trees and 



stones, but not very common. 



unguiculata. 



f alias. Foliage in many places ; 



fruit on a wall near Bologgas. 



Polytriehum undulatum and proliferum. 



juniperinum. I have met 



with several specimens of this moss 

 with two distinct setae arising from 

 the apex of the stem, but having the 

 calyptrae closely united " by their 

 hairy covers, thus forming, as it were, 

 a two-celled calyptra,'' precisely as 

 mentioned by Mr. T. Sansom of P. 

 - commune (Phytol. 93), who gives a 

 detailed account of this monstrous 

 variety, 



urnigerurn,B. Chy-an-hall 



commune, aloides, nanum. 



Entosthodon Templetonii. Pathway along 

 the cliffs between Hayle & St. Ives. 



Funaria hygrometrica. 



Zygodon conoideus. Sparingly on a sin- 

 gle tree in Trevayler bottom, M. 

 Ralfs. 



Orthotrichum affine and ^. pwnilum. 

 diaphanum. On trees, com- 

 mon, sometimes upon stones. 

 crispum. Rare in fruit : al- 



so found on stones by the coast. 

 pulchellum. On elder trees 



in Keneggie-bottom, near Badger's 



cross, 3l7\ Ralfs, 

 Bryum palustre. In fruit on Tremethick 



moor. 

 carneum. Old clay-pit near Cop- 



perhouse, Mr. Curnow. 



argenteum, capillare, ctBspititium. 



nutans. Cliff near Newlyn, 



alpinum, B. Rather frequent in 



wet places upon the cliffs beyond 



Mousehole, 



ventricosum, B. 



ligulatum. In fruit at Trevayler- 



bottom. 



punctatum. Sides of streams, co. 



hornum. Abundant. 



Tozeri. Barren in several places ; 



in fruit in a hole of the cliff near 

 Newlyn, Mr. Curnow. 



Bartramia pomiformis. Banks, common. 



fontana. Common, A small 



variety in fruit on the coast near 

 Mousehole, and on the north coast, 



Pterogonium gracile, B. Tol Carn, New- 

 lyn. 



Leucodon sciurnides, B. Tree in Love- 

 lane, Penzance. 



Neckera crispa, B. Path along the cliflf 

 between St. Ives and Hayle ; also 

 on the noi'th coast. 



Daltonia heteromalla. 



Fontinalis antipyretica, B, 



squamosa. Abundant in all the 



rapid streams. 



Hookeria lucens. Sides of streams, Ike, 

 common, 



Icete-virens. Mousehole-cave, ve- 

 ry sparingly in fruit, Mr. Ralfs. — 

 This rare moss was also discovered 

 by Mr. Borrer, in another cave be- 

 tween Mousehole-cave and Lamorna 

 but I fear it is now extinct there, as 



