200 Botany. 



0. diaphanum, Schr. Tree trunks, wooden palings ; common 4 



1. Greenhithe, '77. G. 



2. Farningham, '77. T.H. 



0. leioearpum, B. & S. (STRIATUM, Hedw.). Trees ; frequent ; 23. 

 1. Shoreham, Halstead, '77. H. 



N.O. 9. SPLACHNACE&. 



SPLACHNUM ampullaceum, L. On dung of horses and cattle in 

 boggy places on upland heaths ; rare ; 5 6. 

 1. Keston Common, '75, G. 

 a. West Wickham, abundant, 1724. 



N.O. 10. FUNARIACE&. 



EPHEMERUM serratum, Hampe (PHASCUM). Sandy fallow fields, 

 dried-up ditches, clayey places ; late autumn ; not infreq. 



1. Ide Hill, '77. H. 



2. In a grass plot, Forest Hill, '77. G. 



3. Kevington and Farningham Woods, '01. C. 



FUNARIA ericetorum, Dixon (GYMNOSTOMUM, ENTOSTHODON, 

 F. OBTUSA Lindb.). Damp shady banks ; not unfrequent ; 

 spring. 



1. Joyden's Wood, '01. H. 



F. fascicularis, Schp. (BRYUM, PHYSCOMITRIUM). Clayey fallow 

 fields ; not common ; 4. 



1. Near Ide Hill, Cudham, '01. H. 



2. Grove Park, '01. C. 



F. hygrometrica, Sibth. (MNIUM). Sandy places, quarries, banks, 

 heaths where the herbage has been burnt ; common ; 

 summer. 



1. Keston Common, abundant '06. J.F.B. 



2. Swanscombe Wood, '01. H. 



N.O. 11. MEESIACEM. 



AULACOMNIUM androgynum, Schw. (MNIUM, ORTHOPYXIS). Dry 

 woods, damp shady sandy hedgebanks, rotten tree trunks ; 

 frequent ; 5. 



1. Darenth Wood ; Chislehurst, '77. H. 



2. Abbey Wood (fr.), 1843. 



3. Lane "between Shooter's Hill and Eltham, '06. J.F.B. 



