50 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
By E. M. Hotes, F.L.S. 
( Continued from p. 16.) a 
Leucobryacee. | 
shee ke exaucum, Hampe. Dicranum glaucum, Hedw. (Jenner 
On heaths, and in sandy woods. November to March. Bry. Eur. | 
t. 97, 98, ' 
‘Abbes Wood; abundant ; George! Joyden’s Wood; Ightham 
Woods. Fructification has not as yet been met with in Kent. 
Tribe 1. Pleuridiea. 
Prevripicm witipum, Br. & Sch. Phascum axillare, Dicks. (Jenner 
Tunbr.). Phascum nitidum, Hedw. (Wils. ; Hobk. 
On damp clayey earth in hiss and near ponds or streams. 
Spring, autumn. Bry. ine 
Neville Park Farm ; Jenner hohe Ton a small pool in Joyden’s 
Wo 
Dieranacee. 2 
z SURULATUM, Br. & Sch. Phascum subulatum, L. Cie ; Hobk.). 
On sandy hedgebanks, in woods and in ares places, &e. ; ; com- 
m March, April. Bry. Eur. 1., t. 
Abbey Wood ; Matfield Green, near Toc beidge Wells; Ightham 
Le. alternifolium, Br, & Sch., very similar in appearance to the last, 
but a taller plant, having gemmiform barren flowers, and 
the perichetial leaves suddenly dilated at the base ; should be 
looked for on fallow ground. | 
Senigerta caLcarEA, Br. & Sch. Weissia paleanen, Hedw. (Jenner 
Tunbr.); Grimmia calcarea, Smith (B. G. 
On the 6s CE maet of chalk pits ; common. April, May. 
Bry. Eur. ii., t. 1 
Dartford ; Sowerby in bie G. Hill above Westerham; Morant’s 
Court Hill; Jenner Tunbr. Greenhithe; George / Wro tham. 
S. PaUcIFoLIa, Carr. Weissia pusilla, Hedw. (Jenner Tunbr.). S.- 
cealeicola, Mitt. (Berk.). 
On chalk sto nes partially imbedded in earth ; in woods and shady 
8; frequent. April, May. Journ. Bot., 1864, t. 19. 
Morant’s Court Hill; Jenner Tunbr. Wood near Dunton Green; in 
the lane leading irom Dartford to Darenth Wood ; Boxley 
spec in the wood; Undercliff, near Folkestone. a 
[The plant record ed in Jenner Tunbr.is Weissia pusilla, E.B., 2551, 
Muse, Brit., , t. 15 (= Seligeria pusilla Br. & Sch.) ; but as that 
estone, not on chalk, and as 
fe paucif — is abundant on Morant’s Court Hill, I hav e supposed 
S. paucifolia to be the ery intended ; it was not distinguished 
Sj sae amas thosepcriosi' 4.2 <span aememeaaneemeiemmaianlliesiaalanpesicnt arene are 
being dilated. From S. pusilla it be known by its cap- 
sule not being chrivelied when dry. mer : 
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