204 Botany. 



HOMALIA trichomanoides, B. and S. (HYPNUM). Trunks of trees, 

 near the base ; shady woods ; shady roadsides near water- 

 courses ; not common ; 10 11. 

 1. Greenhithe, '77. H. 



N.O. 16. LESKEACEM. 



ANOMODON viticulosus, Hook, and Tayl. (HYPNUM). Roots of 

 trees, old walls ; shady calcareous roadsides ; common ; 2. 



1. Abbey Wood, '77. H. 



2. Greenhithe, '01. G. 



3. Otford and Shoreham. W.R.S. 



4. Morant's Court Hill, 1842. 



a. Chalk hills between Northfleet and Gravesend, 1724. 



THUIDIUM abietinum, B. and S., var. hystricosum, Mitt. In 

 shady grassy places on chalk hills ; rare ; not found in 

 fruit. 



1. Greenhithe, '77. H. 



2. Cudham, '01. H. 



3. Shoreham W.R.S. 



a. Morant's Court Hill, about 1845. 



b. About Greenhithe and Gravesend, 1837. 



T. recognitum, Lindb. (HYPNUM). In shady grassy places on chalk 

 hills ; not observed in fruit in Kent. 



1. Near the " Fox " Inn, Keston, '01. C. 



T. tamariscinum, B. and S. (HYPNUM). Shady woods; com. ; 11. 

 1. Abbey Wood, '77. H. 



N.O. 17. HYPNACE&. 



CYLINDROTHECIUM concinnum, Schp. (HYPNUM ; ENTODON 

 ORTHOCABPUS, Lindb.). Shady banks and in grass on the 

 chalk ; not common ; often growing with PURUM ; fruit 

 not observed in Britain. 

 1. Down, '01. C. 



CAMPTOTHECIUM lutescens, B. and S. (HYPNUM). Dry, chalky 

 hedgebanks, quarries ; frequent ; 12. 



1. Greenhithe, '01. G. 



2. Down. W.R.S. 



a. About Northfleet and Gravesend, 1836. 



C. sericeum, Kindb. (HYPNUM, PLEUROPUS). Trees and stone 

 walls ; very common ; 12 3. 



a. Abbey Wood ; about Woolwich, 1837. 



