110 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
U. crispa, Brid. Orthotrichum crispum, Hedw. Lagi ; Hobk.). 
in woods, &.; common. June, July. Bry. Eur. iii., 
Dunton Green; George! Ightham; Toy’s Hill, near Sevenoaks; 
King’s Wood ; Ashover Wood, near Penshurst ; ; on dwarf 
thorn pushes, Lydd Beach; Challocks Wood, near Wye; ; 
Brenchley. 
U. Bruchii may be distinguished from this species by its 5 dake 
less crisped leaves, and by its longer lid and longer fruitstalk. 
U. puytianrna, Brid. Orthotrichum phyllanthum, Br. & Sch. (Wils. ; 
Hobk. 
On trees and on ae near the sea; always barren. Rather rare. 
223. 
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Postling, on a rc iloes bush in a hedge in a damp meadow 
This species ane! resembles U. crispa, but differs in the apex of 
the leaf being furnished with gemme and in having only a 
single row a diaphanous cells, which’ are situated at the 
= xed margin of the leaf. 
OrTHoTRICHUM um, Hoffm. 
On: sika and walls, ehie ly of limestone ; rare. April, May. Bry. 
Eur. iii. 
On tiles of a "shed a ere between Shoreham and Morant’s 
Court Hill. ; enn 
O. saxatite. Brid. 0. cuomalon Hedw. (Wils.; Berk. ; Hobk.). 
On rocks and walls chiefly of limestone ; “frequent. Spri ring. Bry. 
Eur 
lii., t. 
On tiles ‘of a shed between Shoreham and Morant’s Court Hil il; 
Riverhead, Sevenoaks ; co: Tunbr. Boughton Monchelsea ; 
Maidstone ; Hythe. 
O. TENELLUM, Bruch. 
On — of trees; not common. May, June. Bry. Eur. iii., | 
Lae Wood, Penshurst ; in fruit abundantly. 
May be known from the other small species by its long cylindrical 
capsule, which ee exceeds the leaves by rather more than 
half its length, and from small forms of P. affine by its short 
lid and by the leaves not being papillose. 
O. arrine, Schrad. 
On trunks of trees, old palings, &c.; common. June, July. Bry. 
Dunton Green; Bonpet Southborough; Fawcett / Maidstone ; 
Penshurst ; Thornden Wood, near Canterbury ; ; Lydd Beach. 
Known from 0. tenellum and 0. pumilum by the long beak of the 
capsule and papillose leaves, loosely imbricated when 
O. srraminEuM, Hornsch. 
Me trees in parks; rather rare. June, July. Bry. Eur. iii., t. 218. 
nm beech trees in a cosy Sevenoaks ; Jenner Tunbr. Suppl. 
Distinguished gee at ithe other small species by its hairy 
and pale i 
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On trees and on palings, &c.; common, April. Bry. Eur. iii., 
6.215%. 
