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simply pinnate only, and the terminal cell of the leaf is crowned 
T. ramariscinum, Bry. Hur. ie mariscinum, Hedw. (Wils. ; ; 
In ieee and thickets on za shady banks. Common. Novem- 
Adve Wood; King’s Wood, near Maidstone; Boughton Monchel- 
Hypnacea. 
Croactum penpromes, Web et Mohr. 
-In wet sandy places near streams, &c. Rare. Not observed in 
uit. Bry. Si 
Sands near Deal; W. Mitt en. * Among e sandhills and damp 
zl 
The form which grows in this locality is very ay little more 
than the terminal tufts of branches being visible above ground. 
Isornecium Myvrum, Brid. 
On stones, rocks, and roots of trees. Frequent. Bry. Eur. v., 
533. 
Dunton Green ; Beaters ; near Brastead, in fruit. 
Homatornectum sericeum, Br. et Sch. Leskea sericea, Hedw. (Wils. ; 
0 
On trees and walls. Very common. November, March. Bry. Eur. 
v., 56. 
Abbey Wood ; Sevenoaks ; ae Maidstone, & 
AMPTOTHECIUM pe inal ss et Sch. pre seas. Hauds. 
Wils. ; 
finen pes, trichoides terrestre luteo virens vulgare majus capi- 
tulis erectis, Ray. Syn. iii. 
On chalky and limestone Danks. F ruiting freely in damp places. on 
the chalk. Decemb 
Abundantly on chalky bs between Northfleet and Gravesend, 
Ray. Syn., l.c. n the bank at gpa sal Park, fs DY the 
roadside from Canbridge Wells to South 
Tunbr. Bluebell Hill, Maidstone; on the Underelit at at Folke- 
stone, and in a chalk quarry n near Charing, in in fruit abun 
dantl 
This rae and the last were both included in Ray’s description, 
but he points out that the species growing between Northfleet 
Gravesend was found on ground, and was possibly 
UM SaLEBRosuM, Schpr. (Hobk.) 
On damp sandy soil, usually near the sea. Rare. October, Novem- 
ber. Bry. Eur. vi., t. 549. 
Var y. palustre, Schp. Syn., ed. 2. Hypnum mildeanum, Sch. Syn., 
On marshy aig among the sandhills Deal, sparingly. 
B. GLAREosuM, et Sch. Hypnum aaa. Br. (Wils.; Berk. ; 
Hobk. pe 
On grassy banks in shady places or in woods, especially in 
wp or limestone districts. Frequent. ‘November. Bry. 
Eur. vi., me 552. Q 
