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CALYPOGEIA. See JUNGERMANNIA TRICHOMANES. 



CAMPYLOPUS TORFACEUS. On peaty soils mostly, and where peat has 



been cut. Barnes Common ; Hampstead Heath ; Keston Common 

 CATHARINEA. See ATRICHUM. 

 CERATODON PURPUREUS. Waste ground, banks and wells, common. 



Walls &c., about London ; everywhere ;* Hampstead Heath,* &c. 

 CHEILOSCYPHUS. See JUNGERMANNIA POLYANTHOS. 

 CINCLIDOTUS FONTINALIS. In rocks and streams, 'chiefly in calcareous 



districts (?). 

 CLIMACIUM DENDROIDES. Meadows, bogs and marshes. Foot of Leith 



Hill ; Nutfield Marsh. 

 CRYPHJEA HETEROMALLA. Trunks of trees, rare. Epping Forest, near 



Loughton ; in Enfield Chase dim; Kenton Lane, near Harrow Weald * 



on a tree, foot of Box Hill. 

 CYLINDROTHECIUM CONCINNUM. Rare, Box Hill. 



DICRANELLACERVICQLATA. Moist banks and heaths, especially where 



turf has been cut, frequent. Hampstead Heath ;* Epping Forest ; near 



High Beech ; Barnes Common ;* Surrey heaths.* 

 DICRANELLA VARIA. Moist banks and clayey soils, (Harrow Weald 



Common).* 



DICRANELLA CRISPA. Moist sandy soil, near Southgate. 

 DICRANELLA HETEROMALLA. Shaded banks. Epping Forest; Harrow 



Weald Common ;* Hampstead Heath.* 

 DICRANUM SCOPARIUM. Woods and copses, frequent. Epping Forest * 



Hampstead Heath ;* Pinner woods.* 

 DICRANUM MA JUS. A variety of the above, with aggregate fruit-stalks 



Pinner. 

 DIDYMODON RUBELLUS. Wall-tops, common. Plentiful about Tottenham * 



Edmonton ;* Walthamstow ;* on walls. 

 DIPHYSCIUM FOLIOSUJL Moist rocks, rare. Sandstone rocks, Bridge near 



Tunbridge. 



EPHEMERUM SERRATUM. On the bare ground, (W. side of Muswell 



Hill). 

 EUCALYPTA VULGARIS. Walls and rocks, rare. Banks and wall-tops about 



Harefield (?) ; fissures of rocks in the Wealden about Tunbridge Wells 



and Eridge. 

 EURYNCHIUM. See HYPNUM. 



FEGATELLA CONICA. Ditch banks, and by streams; rare. 



FISSIDENS BRYOIDES. Shady banks, not very common. Hole Lane, Kings- 

 bury ;* Harrow Weald Common ;* Hampstead Heath.* 



FISSIDENS ADIANTOIDES. Shady places, wet rocks, banks, pastures and 

 bogs, rare, Wormley Wood.* 



FISSIDENS TAXIFOLIUS. Moist clayey banks. Harrow Weald Common ; 

 lanes near* Hole Lane, Kingsbury.* 



FONTINALIS ANTIPYRETICA. On stones and on banks, both in running 

 and in still water, common. Thames about Chertsey ;* Walton,* &c. ; 



