THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. lll 
Agrwens, George! Farningham ; Howse ! eee Hill, Maid- 
; Hothfield ; gag 
oO. pecan Br. 
On tr 
; common. Fobra ary, March. Bry , t. 2 
Pantcent: P Tehthhen': Shoreham ; Halstead > ‘Hothaeld; Thoraden 
rbury. 
Wood, near Cante 
0. Lyztiu, Ho 
On si in hilly districts ; ; ie July. The fructification 
ot common. Br 
Tunbridge Wells ; Penshurst Pt in trait Thornden Wood, near 
Canterbury; Kin g’s Wood, near Maidstone, aa 7 8 Hill, near 
Sevenoaks in fruit ; Ightham, i in fruit ; 
0. Sprvcet, 
On branches of alders soereeeny submerged, and - ik of trees 
y river-sides. May, e. Bry. Eur. iii., 
On elms, and on alders by the River Medway, near cae Wood ; 
abundantly. 
Splachnacee. 
Srracanum amputtaceum, LZ. Bryum erectis eileen capitulis, foliis 
— pellucidis sent, Ray Syn. iii., 
0) and of other Pals in pose on upland 
eaths ; rare. Mey, une. Bry. Eur. iu., t. 293. 
West Wickham, eel Sherard, ed ae * Ae 
Keston Coa; NV. Ward; George! 
Funariacee. 
Tribe I.—Zphemerea. 
Epemeretta recurviroura, Br. §& Sch. Phascum recurvifolium, Dicks. 
(Wils. ; Hobk. 
On the ground i in fallow fields; rare. November, December. Bry. 
ie. 2s Ss 
Wrotham, in a field near the large chalk-pit, November, 1875. 
To the naked eye this species looks like a dark green stain upon the 
ground. It is usually found in the furrows or where the 
ground is rather damp. It is easily distinguished from the 
next species by the excurrent nerve ofthe leaf. 
Epyemerum serratom, Mill. Phascum serratum, Schreb. (Wils. ; 
bk. 
Hobk.). 
In sandy fields which have lain fallow for a year or more. Spring 
and autumn. Bry. Eur. i. 
Tunbridge Wells Common ; Jenner Tunbr. Forest Hill, ina grass 
plot in a garden near the station; George! Ide Hill, 
Sevenoaks, dates 
COMITRELLA PATENS, Schr. Phascum patens, Hedw. (Wils.; 
Hobk.). 
On clay banks by streams, and on the mud thrown up on the side 
of ditches, September. Bry. Eur. i., t. 3. 
In some clay-pits about three-quarters of a mile from Edenbridge 
Station by the roadside towards Westerham ; Jenner Tundr. On 
a ditch bank by the roadside near age. ‘Green, abundantly. 
