90 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



JUNGERMANNIA COMPLANATA. Trunks of trees, frequent. Hedgebanks 



about Chingford Hatch ;* Pinner Wood ;* Hole Lane, Kingsbury ;* 



Leith Hill ; Barnes Common. (Radula ; Martinellia.)* 

 JUNGERMANNIA HETEROPHYLLA. With /. biscuspidata on Barnes 



Common and Hampstead Heath. (Lophocolea.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA BIDENTATA. Boggy places, frequent. Pinner Wood ; 



Hampstead Heath;* Hole Lane;* Barnes Common; Leith Hill. 



(Lophocolea.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA TRICIIOMANES. Sand-rocks, bogs, .&c. Epping Forest ; 



Pinner Wood. (Calypogeia.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA POLYANTHOS. Wet places about streams. Epping 



Forest.* (Cheiloscyphus.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA REPTANS. Hedgebanks, heaths, and woods, common. 



Epping Forest;* Hampstead Heath ;* Leith Hill. (Lepidozia.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA PLATYPHYLLA. Walls, rocks, and trees, common. On 



trees about Chingford Hatch ;* and in the forest ;* Reigate Heath.* 



(Madotheca.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA DILATATA. Trunk s of trees, common. Pinner \\ood. 



(Frullania.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA INFLATA. Frequent. Hampstead Heath ;* Reigate 



Heath.* 



JUNGERMANNIA SPHAGNI. Bogs. (Physiolium.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA PUSILLA. Moist shady banks, rare; about Woolwich. 



(Fossombronia.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA SCALARIS. Boggy places. Hampstead Heath ;* Harrow 



Weald Common ;* Leith Hill. (Alicularia.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA ANOMALA. On trees,* no record. 

 JUNGERMANNIA CONNIVENS. Bogs. Hampstead Heath.* 

 JUNGERMANNIA VARIA. Woods near Harefield. 

 JUNGERMANNIA DIVARICATA. Hampstead Heath ;* Reigate Heath. 

 JUNGERMANNIA EMARGINATA. Leith Hill. (Sarcoscyphus.) 

 JUNGERMANNIA NEMOROSA. Woods in the Wealden, abundant. (Scapania.) 



N.B. Many other Jungermannise are reported to occur in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Tunbridge Wells ; High Rocks ; Bridge Rocks, &c. 



LEPIDOZIA. See JUNGERMANNIA REPTANS. 



LEPTOBRYUM PYRIFORME. Sandy or turfy ground, sandstone rocks; in 



stoves and greenhouse frames, sometimes ; rare. Barnes Common ; 



sand-rocks, Tunbridge Wells ; Dorking ; Shiere ; Gomshall Marsh. 

 LEPTODON SMITHII. On trunks of trees, rare. In the vicinity of Dorking, 



Gomshall, and Shiere. 

 LEPTOTRICHUM FLEXICAULE. On calcareous rocks, rare. Slopes of Box 



Hill. 

 LESKEA POLYCARPA. At the roots of trees, on stones and piles near wat 



Harrow Weald ; trunks of Willows, Chiswick ; on trees by the Brent 



at Stonebridge Harrow Road;* ditch by the Thames on stumps of 



Willows, near Kew.* 

 LESKEA SERICEA. See HOMALOTHECIUM. 

 LEUCOBRYUM GLAUCUM. Damp places in upland woods, not common. 



