THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. Tis 
B. sruum, Schreb. 
In n tnarshy or wet places, J vee July. Bry. Eur. iv., t. 3 
On a damp wall near a ditch, [ghtham ; abundant in pate near 
Sandown Castle, Deal. 
a from B. divs re, which it approaches in size, by 
hartrower, more tapering leaves, which are less twisted when 
iy, and by its lid ior being red when mature. 
B. torqusscens, Br. § Sch. 
aay “at Alber and stony places. Rare. May, June. Bry. Eur. iv., 
. Tanbria ge Wells; Mr. Jenner, Bry. Brit:, p. 239; Ightham. 
The capsule a leaves are very like those of B. capillare, but the 
peraet a towards the seta, and the inflorescence is 
synol 
B. Patiescens, Soh wegr. 
ds ‘ one ~— and walls in hilly districts. May, July. Bry. 
Eur 
On ns coe ‘wall, Chiddingstone, near Penshurst, in com- 
any with Leptobryum pyriforme ; Southborough. 
Ben for its adhee tufts matted together firmly with purplish 
es. The leaves have poe points than in B. bim 
which has also purplish radicles 
B. eryrHrocarpum, Schwaegr. B. Beatin, Dicks. (Forst. Tonbr.) 
On damp sandy heaths and = sloping sandy banks in woods. May, 
Bry. Eur. 376, 
Ightham Common; in a i eihcae near Penshurst Station; Swans- 
combe Wood. 
Grows in loose tufts; the leaves are spreading, and the whole plant 
has frequently a pinkish hue, and the capsule is blood-red when 
mature. Br Hb pallens has ‘also a pinkish hue, but the leaves 
are broader, more concave, and erect, and the capsule is 
pale, 
B. munare, Wiis, 
On mortar of recently-made walls. | Not common. spar to 
Jun ne. 
and tapering towards the seta, the capsule of B. atro-pur- 
on being largest towards ‘the seta and tapering towards 
the mouth. 
RB. arro-pvercrevm, Web. et Mohr. 
On m = re walls fo ee bare earth. Frequent. April to 
Bry. Eur. iv., t. 3 
Tunbridge and elsewhere ; ear Tunbr. Ightham; Howse ! 
Near Penshurst, on boulders in a stone yard; Keston Common; 
Swalecliff, near Whitstable. 
The capsule is very like that of B. —— but the leaves are not 
very as in that species 
