364 Mr. W. Mitten on the Mosses and Hepatica of Sussex. 



125. E. ericetorum (Bah. et De Not.), C. Miiller. 

 Gymnostomum fasciculare, Eng. Fl. 



Common on moist sandy banks, particularly in the forests. 



Genus 5. Funaina, Sclireb. 



126. F. hygrometrica, Linn. 

 Frequent. 



127. F. Muhlenhergii, Schw. 



Rare : road-side bank by Offington, near Broadwater, Mr. Borrer. 

 On the Downs near Stanmer, at Findon, and at Littlehampton, 

 Mr. Jenner. 



Genus 6. Splachnum, Linn. 



128. S. ampullaceum, Linn. 



On bogs on Ashdown Forest, Messrs. Wood-s, Jenner, and Reeves. 



Tribe V. Bryace^. 

 Genus 1. Schistostega, Mohr. 



129. S. osmundacea, Web. et Mohr. 



S. pennata, Hook, and Taylor, Eng. Fl. 

 Very rare : in some holes in a bank at Bolney ; barren. 



Genus 2. Orthodontium, Schw. 

 . 130. O. gracile (Wils.), Schw. 



Bridge Rocks, INIr. Borrer ; High Rocks, Mr. Reeves ; and Mr. Jen- 

 ner has gathered it elsewhere in the neighbourhood of TunbridgeWells. 



Genus 3. Brijum, Dill, emend. 

 Section 1. Inflorescence dioicous. 



131. B. roseum, Schreb. 



" Frequent about TunbridgeWells," Mr. Jenner, but not generally 

 a common moss. It exists in small quantity at Hurstpierpoint and 

 Henfield, and scattered plants may be found on the Downs often 

 mixed up with Bicranum scoparium and Leptotrichum Jlexicaule : it 

 is always sterile. 



132. B.Billardierii, Schw. Suppt. t.76 ; "dioicum ; laxe csespi- 

 tosum veluti prolifero-ramosum ; folia infcriora remota, superiora 

 in rosulam densara siccitate gemmiformem congesta, erecto-pa- 

 tentia baud tortilia rigida, ovato-acuminata lata, margine revo- 

 luta, apice dentata, nervo in mucronem rigidiusculum producto, 

 intense viridia concava, e cellulis dcnsis firmis statu emolliendi 

 mollioribus coniposita; theca obconico-pyriformis in pedunculo 

 superne arcuato pendula fusca, operculo convcxo brcviter apicu- 



