94 A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



THAMNIUM ALOPECURUM. Moist, shady woods, and on rocks, rare. Leith 



Hill Harrow Weald (?) ollm ; wood, Box Hill.* 

 THUIDIUM TAMARISCINUM.- Woods and banks, common. Eppmg Forest, 



Stanmore Heath,* Box Hill,* Darent Wood,* &c 4 f T> u A 



THUIDIUM HYSTRICOSUM (a variety of tamariscinum). 



THUimuM ABiETiNUM.-Dry banks in the chalk districts rare Slopes 

 of Box Hill ; Hog's Back ; Morant's Court Hill ; about Northfleet and 



THUIDIUM DELICATULUM (a var. of tamariscinum). In the vicinity of 



Dorking, Gomshall and Shiere. 

 TORTULA RURALis.-Walls, banks, and especially on thatched roofs, 



common. At Cricklewood ;* Dorking ; in almost every country village 



TORTULA ll s e uBULATA.-On banks, and about the i roots of trees, -frequent. 



Hedgebank near Stroud ; Pinner;* Harrow Weald ;* by the M l e , near 



Esher Mills :* roadside from Woking station to Guildford * &c 

 TORTULA MURALIS. Walls, common. Everywhere about London; 



Hampstead,* Tottenham,* Hammersmith,* &c. 

 TORTULA MABGINATA.-OR walls and on the ground, rare. In the vicinity 



of Dorking, Gomshall, and Shiere. 

 TORTULA LATiFOLiA.-On trees, rare. In the vicinity of Dorking, 



Gomshall, and Shiere ; Epping Forest* (?). rim-Vino- 



TORTULA cuNEirOLiA.-Banks, rare (?). In the vicinity of Dorking, 



Gomshall, and Shiere. . , , 



TORTULA UNGUICULATA. On the ground, frequent, and on banks by the 



roadside. Harrow Weald Common ;* near Colnev Hatch 

 TORTULA ALOIDES. On clay banks, noi uncommon, but i 



*a?S* -* on the .round. Near 



Tov-O^ About Dorking, GomshaU, and Shiere 



TORTULA FALLAX.- Walls, fields, stony ground, common. Ruislip , 



Harrow Weald Common.* 

 TRICHOCOLEA. See JUNGERMANNIA TOMENTOSA. 

 TRICHOSTOMUM CRISPULUM. On limestone rocks near the sea. 



vicinity of Dorking, Gomshall, and Shiere. 



ULOTA BRUCHII. On trees, rare. In the vicinity of Dorking, Gomshall, 



and Shiere. , 04.^^,,^ 



ULOTA CRiSPA.-On trees, common. Pinner Woods; Stroud 



Godalming. 

 WEBERA NUTANS. Wet places on heaths, common. Hampstead 



wtt453SS*w*-H2s * *^-* Black 



heath ; between Lee and Eltham ; about Dorkmg. 

 WEBERA ALBiCANS.-Moist, sandy ground not uncommon. 

 Heath ;* Gomshall ; Hampstead Heath ;* fetanmore Heath. 



