202 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
Axomopon yiricutosus, Hook. & Tayl. Hypnum repens trichoides 
arboreum _ capitulis et th erectis, minus ramosis, 
Ray. Syn. iii., p. 85. 
On. shady rocks, chiefly of a calcareous nature, and on ag 
= yg Common. Rare in fruit. February. Bry. 
On chalky hills between Northfleet and Gravesend; Ray. Syn., lc. 
Southfield Park, near Tunbridge Wells; Pl axtol : Morant’s 
Court Hill ; very fine at Westerham {in fruit ?) ; in 1842; ; Mr. R. 
Scott, Jenner Fl. Tunbr. Abbe ey Wood; in fruit near Charing. 
Heterociapium aK Bry. Eur. Hypnum heteropterum. 
Bruch. ( Wils. 
On dune ig rocks in hilly districts. Rare. November. Bry. 
480, 
yaad Sevenoaks svt Ide Hill, near the spot where Plagiothecium 
From om Eurynohium g Re which it gence bles tt habit, this species 
is known wa bya its papillose leaves with r 
r. & Sch. Hypnum ee Dill. (Wils. ; 
Hobk. : ; Jenner Faun. Tunbr.) 
In ere _? places on chalk als, ge CORT not found in fruit. 
Bry. Eur, v., t. 4 
Kent ; ‘Sr J. ‘E. B, Smith, By Be Brit. Marante Court Hill, abundant ; 
enner Fl. Tunbr.; Mitten. About Northfleet and "Gravesend ; 
Fil. Metr. Otford, abundant; Bluebell Hill, near Maidstone ; 
ae Greenhithe ; ; abundant’ near Long Beech Wood, 
Chari 
This plant, S hich j is abundant on the chalk, is the form oeribes 
T. Branpovu, Br. & Sch. ally gilentanh Web et Mohr. (Wils.; 
Berk. ; ; Hobk.; Jenner Fl. T 
by Mr. Joseph Woods and repeated searc 
made for it without success.” It is uamerne | a bog species, 
Huds. Fl. Ang. Chalk cliffs near Gravesend ; Dillenius, 1762, 
and if found near Tunbridge would peobahly occur in boggy 
the forests in S 
delicatulum, Sch. 
Demet es gt mets eee Rare; the fruit not ob- 
rved in Kent : Eur. 
On Bluebell Hill, near: Maidstone, spac 7 484. 
The pci clon rvenie heet t u h in 
© 3 Hedw me Hobk.) 
- RECOGNITUM, - Hypnum delicatulum, L. (Wils. ; 
Thuidium d. ( -) 
