178 SHORT NOTES. 
[I orthorhynchum, Brid., which has been searape in Sussex ap 
also be looked for. The leaves have a double of spine 
MH. hornum, but they are broadest below the wae of the Teat 
and have an excurrent nerve. | 
AULACOMNION sige ak Schweg. Mnium perangustis et brevibus 
Solis : eae Syn. iii, p. 78, 1. Bryum androgynum, Jenner 
In ae woods and on sandy shady hedgebanks. Frequent. Es 
fructification exceedingly rare. May. . Bry. Eur. iv., t. 
In thickets on dry hilly places, near Woolwich; Ray. Syn. Hin 
Abbey Wood, near Erith, in fruit; Mr. Mitten, = pA Bry. 
Brit., p. 217. Tunbridge Wells Co ommon ; Jenner ‘Tunbr. 
Darenth Wood, near ae Chislehurst ; Rusthall Common. 
on the sand rocks ; 
Sau: : 
Tribe I. Gymnocyb 
Gymnocyse patusrris, Fries. Aulacomnion ‘sae Schweer. (Wils. ; 
Hobk. 
In bo Not common. June wat Eur. iy., t. 405. 
Keston Common, in fruit ; Howse! 
Tribe II. Bartramiee. 
Puitonotis Fontana, Brid. mates Ei my, Brid. (Wils. ; Bes } 
Wet places and bogs. Not co Bry. Eur. iv., t. 3 
Damp roadside near Bidden 
BarTRAM1A ee ey on Hedw. Bas pomiforme, L. (Huds. Fl. Ang., 
p. 998, 23.) 
Hedgebanks i in hilly districts. April, June. Bry. Eur. iv., t. 317. 
About Woolwich ; Huds. Fl. Ang. Rusthall Common ; Forster Tonbr. 
Near Keston Common; Borough Green ; Ightham Common ; 
Willesboro’ Lees, near Ashford ; Brenchley ; Toys Hill; about 
Chilstone Park, near Lenham ; ’ Halstead ; Hythe. 
B. rtnypuriia, Brid. 
On hedgebanks in subalpine districts. Very rare. May, June. Bry- 
Eur. iv., t. 317. 
In a damp lane near ‘Long Beech Wood, Charing; Halstead. 
Known from the last by the white bases of its erect rigid leaves, 
which are not crisped when dry. 
(To be continued.) 
SHORT NOTES. 
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and new to district 8 of ‘*Cyb. Hib.” —Matthiola beaver Brown. 
Straw Island, Galway Bay, June, 1836.” Not seen there lately, 
