THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 177 
_M. arriwe, Bland. 
In sha ady woods, on banks, walls, and i . marshes. April, May. The 
fructification rare. Br Eur. iv., t. 397. 
Sandling, near Maidstone; with fruit in a copse near a sandpit on 
eneden Heath ; Jenner Tunbr. 
In a barren state this species may be known by the leaves being 
broadest below, and sharply serrated to the base with single 
spines. 
M. cunputarum, Hedw. 
i “a places. _Very common. April, May. Bry Eur. iv., 
Hurst Wood, in fructification; Jenner Tunbr. Abbey Wood; 
Maid dstone ie ver ; Swanscombe Wood. 
M. Rosrratum, tr. 
On stones and pieced in streams and on damp shady walls. April, 
May. Bry Eur. iv., t. 395 
In fractification on the banks of the river which parts Sussex and 
Kent, between Sandhurst and Bodiam; Jenner Tunbr. St. 
lary Cray ; Howse! Ightham Common, on damp sand rocks ; 
ver ; Romney Marsh ; Willesboro’ Lees 
Much resemble M. wunctatum i in the shape of the leaf and capsule, 
b ip, berges faintly toothed leaves and nerve excurrent 
ina od point. 
M. Hornum, L. Bryum nitidum capitulis majoribus reflexis, calyptra 
imum vergente Lage ted Rags e cauliculis novis egredientibus, 
Ray. Syn. iii., p, 102, 5 
In shady woods sa on ere cere Very common. April, May. 
Bry Eur. iv., t. 390. 
Dairiton Wood ; Ray Syn., le. Abbey Wood, abundant; Long 
Beech Wood, near Charing; Maidstone; Dover; Ashford ; 
Tunbridge Wells ; Otford ; Ightham ; Ashover Wo od. 
M. srertarr, Hedw. Bryum stellare (Forst. Tonbr.) 
On vind banks in Hoamgy/ ee an bisa : une. Not observed 
ctifica y., t. 399, 
At the dropping aniae near Laiiptia Gets: ere Tonbr. oe a 
ai r Long Beech Wood, Charin aring; in a wood west of 
Easily ¢ distinguished by its leaves having no thickened margin, and 
by the pale hue of the top of the tufts, which turns to a bluish 
kalis es anaes 
M. poncratum, 
By the sides fs ia and at the foot of wet rocks in shady places. 
Not common. m4 May. Bry Eur. iv., t. 387. 
By the Kentish side of the stream opposite the High Roeks ; 
Ightham engi ; Joyden’s Weeds Ashover Wood ; ina wood 
west of Dov 
is deat recognised by its entire, margined leaves. 
e 
(a. se which is very similar in appearance, 
ecw b flowers, and nerve ceasing anypray > below the 
ghee leaf; should be in Kent, in boggy 
and marshes a 
