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About the roots of trees within reach of floods, Tunbridge ; Jenner 
Fl. Tunbr. Supplt. On mene at Boughton Monchelsea, and at 
Sandling, near Maidsto very fine and abundant about 
Pesshuree, on trees by ae riverside ; the fruit not observed 
in J 
This species when wet much resembles S. illecebrum and 
Eurhynchium crassinervium, From the former it is known by 
On sandy nae hedgebanks and on stone walls, or on earth-covered 
rocks in hedgebanks. Freque nt the fruit very rare. 
ber to February. ur. 
Near Sevenoaks and other AeIG, ‘abundant rset Rd: Tunbr. 
Keston Common; Howse / Hayes Common; Swan be ‘Wood, 
px 
near Clubber Lubber Hole, abana ittiam 3 Siatad 
Postling ; Lydd Common; in fruit fe a lane near Rusthall 
Evruxncuium myrosuroiwes, Sch, Lsothecium se eactti et (Wils. ; 
Bry. Eur.) Aypnum myosuraide, . (Berk.; 
On trunks of trees near the roots and on rocks, Cees “Novem- 
ber. Bry. Eur. vi., t. le (Isothecium). 
Abbey Wood ; near Ide Hill, in fruit. 
E. crecrynatom, a et Sch. Hypnum circinnatum, Brid. (Wils.; 
Berk. ; 
On shady ‘imate walls and banks io chiefly near the sea, Very, 
rare. Not found in fruit in Britain. March. Bry. Eur. v., 
t. 521. 
‘On limestone rock above the canal near Hythe, very sparingly. 
When wet this Moss looks like a small form of Pterigonium gracile 
but eas dry its short curved ae Pes and dull gree 
leaves readily distinguish it fro 
E. sraratum, Br. e¢ Sch. Hypnum spre Sohrekk (Wils. ; Berk. 
Hobk 
In woods and he dges. Common. December. Bry. Eur. v., t. 
E. longirostre, Br. et Sch.) 
Darenth Wood; Ashover Wood; Maidstone; Boughton Monchel- 
sea, e; Len ties : 
E. crassrrenvivm, Sch. Hypnum crassinervium, Tayl. (Wiis. ; 
Berk.; Hob 
On limestone ee and banks in chalky woods. Frequent. Novem- 
ber to ruary. Not common in fruit. November to Feb- 
ruary. Bry. Eur. v., t. 529 
Boughton Monchelsea ; on a wall near Ightham ; Lenham ; Egerton ; 
in fruit t sparingly, Cossington, near Maidstone, and Dunton 
Green ; abundantly in fruit in a wood nea x Oto 
Readily ‘ace by its suddenly acuminate lea 
E. prurerum, Bry. Eur. Hypnum piltferum, Schreb. (Wils. ; Berk. ; 
obk. 
In damp woods and comecestn Frequent. mathe Bry. Eur. 
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