200 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
On greensand boulders in Sossington Spring, near Maidstone 
Known from F. bryotdes by the terminal barren flowers, and by the 
dorsal wing ceasing near the base of the leaf. It is a very 
F. gr. : 
On sha y banks. Not uncommon. February. Bry. Eur. 1, 
ar. B. “fot Wils. 
Th a spring on Miss Post’s Seagate near Maidston 
wn irom the last by the curved capsule al the gemmiform 
barren flower situated at the hase of the stem 
F. ADIANTOIDES, 
On dam p chalky banks and in dripping places. The fruit not 
mmon. November to February. Bry. Eur. i., t, 105. 
ham. 
edw. 
damp shady banks in open places in woods, &c. Frequent. 
Fruiting ged on the chalk. November to February. Bry. 
Eur. i., t. 104. 
Maidstone; Bidborough; Otford. In fruit in each station, abun- 
dantly i in the last. 
Hookeriacee. 
yiccmss “is arim Lucens, Brid. Hookeria lucens, Smith (Wils. ; Berk. ; 
bk : 
In a male pr seni near streams in hilly woods. Rare. Bry. 
ur 
Hungershall "Rocks near Tunbridge Wells ; Fl. {2. Jenner. Big- 
be oo near Canterbury, in fruit; wood near South- 
borou, 
ubcocansse 
Ia streams The fi frastitcatsin rare. June, July. Bry. Eur. v., 
In the river Darenth, between Eynsford and Farningham ; Howse / 
Not observed in fruit. 
Neckeracee. 
Tribe 1. Leucodontee. 
HETEROMALLA, Brid, 
On es of trees. Not common. May, June. Bry. Eur. v., 
: Chilstone Pack, near - Lenham ; tford ; Penny 
rbu 
Lzpropon = Pterogonium Smithii, Swartz (Bot. 
On trees especially of Sycam d il . 
oe Bs. yeamore and Chestnut. Rare. April. Bry. 
"Trees in “Waldershare 
ar Dover, plentifully (in the same 
place, sparingly, were a little n orth of the ley house 
