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Barbula fallax, Hedw. Not uncommon; riverside and gardens 
occasionally fruiting. 
B. hornschuchiana, Schultz. A. Among the grass, near the lake, 
barren. : 
voluta, Brid. R. In several places, barren; also in fruit 
(Mano 1897). 
B. unguiculata, Hedw. Common throughout the gardens, rarely 
fruiting. 
B. lurida, Lindb. R. Sparingly, and barren. 
B. vinealis, Brid. R. In several places, barren. 
Weisia squarrosa, C. Müll. (c. fr). On mud thrown up from a 
ditch, near pumping station, in fruit (Massee, 1897). 
W. viridula, Hedw. (c. fr.). Q. Common along the boundary 
ditch. 
Trichostomum tortuosum, Dixon. R. Very sparingly and 
barren, on stones. 
Cinclidotus — P. Beauv. Not uncommon by the 
river, fruiting occasionally 
Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedw. R. On stones, barren. 
gipeqacm anomalum, Hedw., var. saxatile, Milde (e. fr.). 
R. A few tufts; on a wall, by the river-side. 
0. affine, Schrad. (c. fr.). By the river-side, very sparingly, on 
a stone wall, 
0. diaphanum, Schrad. (c. fr.). Wall, by the river, sparingly. 
Ephemerum serratum, Hampe e fr). On a bank near the south 
end of the lake. - 
Physcomitrium pyriforme, Brid. Patches of fruiting plants here 
and there by the river-side. 
Funaria fascicularis, Schimp. P. A few fruiting plants, on a 
sandy bank, wit artramia pomiformis, certai inly native. 
A. Mr. Nicholson and Mr. E. M. Holmes have gathered it 
near the flagstaff, but it has now disappeared from this locality. 
F. hygrometrica, “tive (c. fr.). Abundant everywhere—in the 
driest places, as on cinders, as well as by the river-side, where 
it is often subme mL. 
Aulacomnium androgynum, Schwaeg. ` re state ; 
on elder tree. A. On a tree near the flagstaff 
Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. Q. Quite wild; boundary ditch, 
P, In both places with a few capsules, 
