206 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
Hungershall Rocks ; Jenner Fl. Tunbr. 
Abbey oy Wied Greenhithe, abundant; Otford; Postling, &c. 
Resembles H. " euspidatum i in appearance, but the tips of the branches 
: are pale and shining, and the leaves are hair-pointed. 
E. prmtoneum, Sch. Hypnum prelongum, L. (Wils.; Berk. ; 
On banks and in woods, very common. December. Bry Eur. v., 
.5 
Otford ; Maidstone ; ped ok Wood; Northfleet ; Ightham 
and es a in fruit 
E. HIAN 
On a san ‘ai Not common. . 
Pos ; Halstead. 
Vey destnes in appear to E. Swartzii, but is of looser habit, 
and the cells of the i teires are larger. 
E. Swartz. Fiona Swartzii, Turner (Wil. ; ; Berk.; Hob 
Damp banks in lanes, hedges, and woods. Frequent. ’ November to 
bru: + 
Otford ; “Howse! 1 Maidston; in fruit a Abbey Wood; Dunton 
Green ; Greenhithe ; and Tong Be seh Wood, near Charing. 
E. pumirvm, Se h. Hypnum pumilum, Wils. 
Damp shady banks in woods and hedges. Frequent, the fruit not 
common. December. Bry. Eur. v., t. 525 (E. slong 
r. B.) 
‘Ries "Wood ; Greenhithe ; in fruit near Keston. 
Very Sate | in size and habit to H. (Ambiystegium) serpens, but it 
has leaves in two rows, and a rough fruit- 
So gsm  fagelore Br. et Sch. , which is Peadint 3 in a stream 
whorough, in Sussex, toe be looked for near South- 
pasbeel, or similar localities, in Kent. | 
ee . Sagi iy Br. et Sch. Poona tenellum, Dicks. (Wils.; 
er 
On old walls in shady Acceso sometimes on trees. October and 
December. . v., t. 508. 
On old walls at the hore and other walls about Dover, Dillwyn; 
Bot. Guide. Westerham; Morant’s Court Hill, Westerham ; 
frequent on the chalk ; Jenner Fl. Tunbr. On a tree between 
aes and Northfleet ; Hothfield; Otford; Shoreham, 
, Sch. Hypnum Teesdalii, Smith (Wils.) 
On rocks and stones in wet shady places. Rare. December. Bry. 
R. 
. alie). 
am below Saltwood Castle, near Hythe. 
Known from the last by its ats 2 fruit-stalk and minutely serrate 
leaves, and from y its leaves being nerved only 
we and by the specks having a distinct neck and longer 
R. prrressum, Br. et Sch. Hypnum depressum, Br. (Wils. ; Berk. ; 
Hobk.) 
On calcareous stones, on one 3 in woods. Not common. October. 
Bry. Eur. v., t. 512. 
