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^ . Sibth. * Flora Oxon." Buckland, Berks, 1860, Mrs. Milne. I 
have never met with it. 
ride. 
` eT er | pyriforme, Brid. ; wet places, not very co 
a sghpneney about Port Meadow, in 1861,0 on n mad left 
ye atl ril. 
. Funaria Iygrometrica, Hedw.; walls, PAR, ete. : common. pn 
* Omnium muscorum vulgatissimu 
Bryoide. 
bis. Bryum pyriforme, Hedw., EES this comes up in green- 
ouse pots occasionally, but does not see cpi i nous. 
i. pene kp sandy ground among dikes ; Shotover, 
ood Forest ; Cumnor, Mr. Holliday ; “Buckland, Berks, 
ril, Ma 
Mra: Milne. ay. 
. B. carneum, L.; moist banks, Shotover Plantations, vraies 
s ndford, near iier Pe: etc. The male flowers sometimes con- 
Fr. March, April 
. B. aig aii Br. & ‘Behe field by the Cherwell, near Park Town, 
60; near Cainnióf; Berks, 1861, Mr. Holliday. July. 
vd. pendulum, Hornsch. ; (cernuum, Bryol. Brit. and Bryol. Europ.) ; 
banks of the canal and Cherwell, in a few places, growing 
among stones and tu p : 
81. B. inclinatum, Swartz ; bank between Gosford sy I side 
of the canal; decaying willow, near Sparsey Brid 
April l, May. 
82. B. a W.&M.; rare: shady old ae at Rose Hil, - 
B. capillare and Trichost. t. rubellum, 1860. Aut 
83. B. Phe elek; bogs at- Bullingdon, He adington Wick, p 
Stow Wood : small form on old timber in the Cherwell. Ma ay. 
84. B. erue Br. & Sch.; bridges over the canal, near Wolvercott 
d Kirt MS rare. May, 
85. B marale Wils. MS. (B. erylhrocarpum, var. murorum, Sch. ?); ; 
of the canal between Oxford and Kirtlington: 1863, 
1866. une, July. 
86. B. atropurpureum, Br. & Sch. ; walls by roadsides near Noke and 
slip, Wychwood Tak etc. ; near Witney, F. Westell, Esq. ; 
Bessilsleigh and Cumnor, Ber April. 
87. B. caspiticium, Dill; frequent: sometimes takes total possession of a 
ngth of wall, ‘and then its thousands of bright red fruitstalks 
d green capsules are a fine sight, even more striking than 
e. 
urious varieties sometimes occur. , in aspect more resem- 
bling other species than the ordinary ‘state of B. cespiticium. 
88. B. argenteum, L. ; ent on dc m roofs, gravel walks, etc. 
Var. B. ntry. 
Win 
* on the walks - the 
The B. julaceum of Dillenius, foin 
st likely a state of this 
Oxford Botanic Garden," was 
vide * English Botany, under B.j ridi 
89. B. capillare, Dill. ; L. ; wa alls and cis of inet: frequent, and = on 
thatch, where it grows sometimes to a large size. A Jun 
