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[Brachyodus trichodes, N. & H., and senate saxicola, Br. & 
ch., have been found on rand rocks in Sussex, and should be 
looked for in the Weald of Kent. ] 
Tribe 2.— Dicranelle., 
Dicrayerta vara, B. § Sch. Dicranum varium, Hedw. (Wils. ; 
Hobk. " 
Rubble heaps, sew poy by roadsides, &c.; frequent. Winter. 
B ag 
Goon” ; Gear ag eRe Howse /. Var. y tenellum, dey 
Charlton, in the chalk pit. Var. 5. callistomum, Wils. ; Pem- 
ury, near ee 
[D. rufescens, with the whole plant having a pale 
reddish hue and bri t red stems and an erect capsule, should 
be looke on moist sandy banks, during ober an 
November ; also D. crispa, Br. & Sch., which has perfectly 
straight, striated capsules, a long lid, and spreading leaves, 
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crisped when : he latter species grows in Sussex 
near the High Rocks, not fifty yards from the Kentish 
boundary. | 
D. cervicutats, Br. § Sch. Dicranum cerviculatum, Hedw. (Wils. ; 
Hobk. 
On peaty ‘soil in damp heathy places in pabelping districts ; not 
common. June, July. Bry. Eur. i., t. 56. 
In a damp quarry near the Toad Rock, Rusthall Common, Tun- 
bridge bees 
weTexoMaLLa, Br. & Sch. Bryum trichoides —— cauliculs- 
capitulis a “acutis Ray Syn. iii., p. 96); Bryum heteros 
mallum, Fl. Metr.; Dicranum heteromallum, Hedw. (Wils.; 
Hobk.). 
On sandy banks and moist places; common. November to March. 
Bry. Eu 
ei. 
— Woolwich, | Ray Syn.; Fl. Metr. Greenhithe, George ! / 
bbey Wood ; Seesiaaabi Selling ; Bexley ; Willesboro’ Lees. 
leh ttre ctum ; in a wood E. of Otford. 
[D. cerviculata is known from this s species by its capsule being 
strumose, by its ie rta seta, and by its fruit being mature in 
June]. 
Dirricnvum wom Hampe. i heteromallum, Hook. 
& Tayl. Tunbr.) ; richostomum homomallum, Br. & 
oe Wi Hobk.) ; ionecaun homomallum, Mill, 
In sendy places i in subalpine _— and on heaths; ees common, 
fur. ii., t. 181, 
mn. Bry. 
In the Five Hundred Acre Wood, Buckhurst Park, abimddat, I 1837 ; 
Georg 
The Dieguito pusillus of Jenner Tunbr. (Zrichostomum pu si- 
’ lum, Forster Tonbr.) is probably referable to this species, 
Crowborough Warren, rare; Jenner Tunbr. Joyden’s Wood ; £ 
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although that nam serena ait es 
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