232 - ‘THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT, 
THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
By E, M. Hotmes, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 207.) 
Rayncoste¢ium MEcaporiTanum, Br. et Sch. Hypnum confertum, va 
a laa (Wils.) Hypnum megapolitanum, Bland (Barks 
- On sandy hedgebanks. Not common. Bry. Eur. v., t. 5 
Rochester Road, Maidstone; Percy Adams / Ba Hes f 
i 
mon; sa ear Dea 
Has much the habit of some forms of Brachythecium rutabulum, 
; a 
R. muratr, Bry. Eur ypnum murale, Hedw. (Wils.; Hobk.) 
On damp w: and rocks, and on bridges, especially where over- 
seomelges by trees. Frequent. November, December. 
Eur. v. 
Ouecionrtenr Spring and Fant Woods, near Maidstone ; Boughton 
Monchelse 
Known from R. ‘confertum by its concave obtuse leaves and shining 
ig It adheres very closely to the stones on which it 
grow 
R. —aaen Br. et Sch. Hypnum rusecifolium, Dill. (Wils. ; Berk. ; 
Hobk. 
requent. N aba December. Bry. Eur. 
In the Darenth, near Farningham; Howse! On a " cascade at 
Botmbele. abundantly ; on wet sand-rocks, Ightham 
LoprcuruM, Sch. Isothecium alopecurum, Wils. (Wils.) 
pe alopeeurum, D Dill. (Hobk.) 
On limestone rocks in woods, and on shady walls, usually fruiting 
only near or Sa Walroanes: in woods. Not common. December. 
Bry. Eur. v a, 
Ightham. 
gett LATEB Br. et Sch. Leskea latebricola, Wils. 
ils.) ; Senex Tahal iat: Hobk.; Philoscia latebricola, 
Bak (Berk. 
oom on the sides of oe ymage of trees, &c. Very 
. Eur 
Sparingly on a ppeiate near de ini, ee Not observed 
in 
DENTICULATUM, Br. et Sch. Hypnum denticulatum, Dill. (Wils. ; 
Berk. ; ; Hobk.) 
On decaying trunks in dam mp woods, or on turfy soil mn, Hn 
Me ory common and very variable. May, June. Bry. Eur. 
' 501. 
Bisckhouth and about Woolwich; Fl. Metr. Otford; Ightham; 
cree nscombe Wood ; kee Sandling, near Maidstone ; Abbey 
