176 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
B. casrittcrom, LZ. see 
On wails, roofs, &c. May, June. Bry. Eur. iv., t. 374, 
Rochester ; Howse ! a near Hayes Common; Chislehurst ; 
Shorncliffe ; Ight 
Known from B. cernuum cs its large mammillate lid and perfect i ge 
peristome, and from B. intermedium and B. inclinatum by it 
dioicous inflonesen 
B. cAPILLARE, 
On 8, “ook, ‘trees, banks, &c. Very common, May. Bry. 
8. 
Dihibon pss : Otford ; Keston Common; Sibertswold ; im : 
erne Bay; Penshurst Park; Otford; Tunbridge 
The — leaves with long hair-points, strongly twi isted when 
dry, and the large capsule with a reddish lid, easily distinguish 
B. Doxtanum, Grev. Bryum platyloma, dagesal (Bry. Eur.) 
tres — in hilly districts. April to June. Bry. Eur. iv., 
Sandy, ke Ightham; Newington, near Sandgate, in fruit 
undantly ; Bexley ; ; Sandling, near Maidstone. 
B. oe Swarts nitidum rubens — aan Pied 
angustis pellucidis adlionhis proliferis, Ray a 55 
In soi places near ditches and springs. Rare. ig Eur iv., 
73. 
Shoot int: Ra 
asa 
ay. Syn. 
gnised by its pink foliage and pale ventricose 
capen 
B. Rosrum, Soke, Bryum roseum majus foliis oblongis, Ray. Syn. iii., 
On shady banks and indamp woods in hilly districts, usually on 
. December. Not observed in fructification. 
iy: se 
Shooter’s Hill, =< ‘Eltham; ; Ray. Syn., 1.c. Willesboro’ Lees, near 
B. ancEnt 
On atle, 3 roofs, i in rece ts cat waysides. Common everywhere. 
Oct , Nov. Bry. 384. 
Ightham ; Folkestone Sibertewold s Greenhithe. 
Eprereryerom in 
In crevices ae F holes in damp shady banks, on a worn or clayey 
Rare, mest April. Bry. Eur. iv yt 
h b 
Ruatiambe Wood, with barren flowers; Rev. Oca Johns, Bry. 
Brit., p. 249. 
Mniacee. 
On shady rocks ae a walle: in limestenc: districts; “Rare: March, 
April. Bry sap oh t. 396. 
St. Clare, near Ightham; Jenner Tunbr. 
— wont Wak heat ak se 
Known from I. hornum and M. serratum by a ate with 
an e3 and by the ee 
