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Mnium affine, Bland. Amongst grass. P. 
M. cuspidatum, Hedw. (non Neck.). R. tise Uh producing 
a few capsules; originally found by Mr. G. Nicholso 
M. rostratum, Schrad. Not uncommon in dry places among the 
grass; fruiting in the Queen's Cottage Grounds (Massee, 1897). - 
M. undulatum, Linn. Q.,P. Sparingly. 
M. hornum, ZLinn.(c.fr.). Common; very fine in Q., P., &c. 
M. stellare, Reichb. In one place in the Rockery. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, Linn. In the moat by the river. 
Neckera crispa, Hedw. R. Very sparingly, and starved. 
Porotrichum alopecurum, Mitt. Q.; also occurs in the Winter 
arden. 
Leskea phat a Ehrh. By the river-side; frequent on wood ; 
occasionally on the stone wall; often fruiting. Probably the same 
station as that indicated in De Crespigny’s “New London Flora," 
p. 90 (1877). 
Thuidium tamariscinum, Bruch a esie P. ; Q. ; A. fine and 
plentiful, on banks near the bamboo garden 
T. recognitum, Lindb. Among grass, P. (Massee, 1898.) 
Pleuropus sericeus, Dixon. bes ores on stones and walls. 
R., river-side, &c. ; not noticed i in fruit 
Brachythecium albicans, Bruch et Schimp. Bank by the North 
Gallery ; among grass about the lake; river-side, between the 
west boundary and Isleworth Gate. 
B. rutabulum, Bruch et Schimp. Common and fruiting freely. 
B. velutinum, Bruch et Schimp. (c. fr.) Rather common ; 
islands in the lake; Q., boundary ditch; P., &c. Plants from 
‘the Palace grounds have long setz, an drawn out stems, and 
agree with the var. prelongum of the ones. iss aie which 
cannot, however, be considered more than a for 
: B. = Bruch et Schimp. Fernery (fruiting); R.; wall 
yn 
B. purum, Dizon. Common among the grass, &c. 
Mee piliferum, Bruch et Schimp. P., in one place ; 
nati 
E. cra ssinervium, B. & S. The Rev. H. P. Reader informs m 
that he has in his herbarium an example of this species labelled 
* Kew Gardens, 1878 (Geo. Nicholson) " 
