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45. T. mutabile, Bruch. 



Didymodon brachydontius, Wils. Eng. Fl. 

 Common on the Downs ; and at Shoreham, growing plentifully on 

 the scanty humus between the shingle, exposed to immersion at very 

 high tides ; always sterile. 



46. T. crispulum, Bruch. 



Didymodon crispxdus, Wils. Eng. Fl. 



Nearly as common as the last, but like it confined to the chalk and 

 the sandy sea-shore, and barren. 



47. T. rubellum (Hoffm.), Rabenh. 



Weissia curvirostra, Hook, and Tayl. Eng. Fl. 

 Frequent on walls and roofs, and on the ground about the roots of 

 trees. 



48. T. rigidulum, Sm. 



Didymodon riyidulus, Hedw. Eng. Fl. 

 Rare : in small quantity at Henley HiU and about Hurstpierpoint. 



49. T. trifarium, Sm. 

 Didymodon trifarius, Sw. Eng. Fl. 



Frequent on the Downs ; growing on the earth in tufts about the 

 roots of trees ; it is also common on sandstone and on mortar in waUs 

 built of sandstone, but rarely fertile. 



50. T. tophaceum, Brid. 



On a wet sandy bank near Hurstpierpoint ; at Hastings on and 

 above the chifs near the Dripping Well, and on walls at Midhurst. 



51. T. convolutum, Brid. 

 Didymodon nervosus, Hook, and Tayl. 



On the cliffs between Brighton and Beachy Head, and at Hastings. 



Genus 4. Barhula, Hedw. 



52. B. abides, B. et S. 

 Tortula rigida, Eng. Fl. 



Common about the Downs, and less frequently on clayey banks. 

 This is the T. rigida of the Flora of Tunbridge Wells. 



53. B. amhigua, B. et S. 



On a sandy bank near Hurstpierpoint, where it grew very sparingly 

 in 1849. 



54. B. rigida, Schultz. 

 Tortula enervis, Eng. Fl. 



In small quantity about a chalk-pit at Newtimber near Hurstpier- 

 point. 



