"84 CEYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 



Pool! Acocks Green! Tamingale Common! &c. A peculiar 

 deusely-tufted form occurs abundantly on thatched roofs by 

 Powell's Pool, Sutton Park! May. 



319. — W. annotina Hedw. Bryum annotinum Purt., Wils., Hobk. Damp 

 sandy places, local. Bare in fruit. " Coughton Lane " (Purt.) 

 In fruit Marston Green I Canal bank Rowington ! Sutton Park ! 

 Quarries near Nuneaton ! Dripping Well, Milverton ! June. 



321. — W. camea L. Bryum carneum L., Wils., Hobk. Sandy and 

 clayey banks, local. Clay pits Erdington ! Canal bank Shrewley 

 Heath. April. 



322.— TF. albicans Wahl. Bryum Wahlenbergii Schwg., Wils., Hobk. 

 Marshy sandy places and damp rocks, rare Stone quarries near 

 Nuneaton! near Corley Tillage! near Middleton Hall! Bearley 

 canal bank ! Binley, near Coventry (Kirk) ! May. 



325. — Bryitm pendulum Hornsch. Bryum cem?/!rm Wils., Hobk. Sandstone 

 walls, rare. On the outside walls of Kenilworth Castle ! walls 

 of Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park on walls by Rowington 

 Church May. 



326. — B. inclinatum Swartz. Sandstone walls and banks, rare. Railway 

 bank near Stechf ord ! [Abimdant on walls by aqueduct, Hamp- 

 stead. June. 



328. — [B. lacustre Brid. Should be looked for in moist sandy places ; it 

 occurs in such habitats at Weolley Sand Quarries, Harbome.] 



333. — B. intermedium W. and M. Walls, frequent. Sutton Park! 

 Erdington ! stone quarries, Warwick ! Rowington Canal bank ! 

 Berkswell 1 June. 



334. — B. himum Schreb. Marshes, bogs, &c. Often abundant in the 

 barren state. Sutton Park ! bog, near Packington ! Canal 

 banks, Rowington ! Olton ! Holywell ! &c. June. 



338. — B. erythrocarpum Sch-wg. Bryum sangui7ieum^rid.,'Wils. B.hicolor 

 Purt. " Coleshill Pool," Bree. Sandy places in quarries, d'c, 

 local. Near railway, Whitacre! Canal bank, near Kingswood. 



May. 



339. — B. mnrale Wils. On the mortar of walls, rather local. Sutton 

 Park! Canal bridge, near Olton Pool! Bridge, near Shrewley 

 Heath ! Ufton Churchyard wall ! Baulk Lane, near Berkswell ! 



June. 



340. — B. atropurpureum W. and M. Walls and heathy places, not un- 

 common. Near Milverton Church ! Whitacre Heath ! Sutton 

 Park! Ufton Churchyard wall! May. 



343. — B. aespiticium L. WaUs, thatch, &c., common. Sutton Park! 

 Erdington ! Lea Marston ! Acocks Green, &c. May. 



345. — B. argenteum L. Banks, walls, roofs, &c., frequent. Erdington ! 

 Sutton Park! Fenny Compton ! &c., Szc. October. 



346.— I?. capiUare L. Trees, walls, thatch, bank, common. Sutton Park ! 



Erdington ! Fillongley. May. 



Var. b majus. Often very abundant on thatched roofs. Marston 



Green I BerksweU ! &c. 

 A barren form often vei-y abundant on the trunks of trees, which 

 I cannot refer to any of Wilson's varieties. 



350. — B. pallens Swartz. Marshy sandy places, rare. Usually barren, 

 and abundant in this state at several pools in Sutton Park. In 

 fruit on railway siding near the engine-house. Small Heath, 1877, 

 locality probably destroyed now. June. 



