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P. synvaticum, Br. et Sch. Hypnum sylvaticum, L. (Wils. ; Berk. ; 
On moist ‘shady pre and rocks. Not common. September. 
ur. .v., t. 5 
Abbey Wood ; teuben ; in fruit near Bexley. 
In looser tufts than the last, and the leaves are Senin and 
——— when dry, not firm and hining as in H. den- 
tie um 
ri sisesie: Sch. Hypnum elegans, Hook. i ; Berk. ; eT 
On rocks, ae of siliceous character. Rare. Marc h, April. 
+. iis. 
ry. 
_ Ightham ; se sham te fruit. 
P. unputatum, Br. ef Sch. Hypnum undulatum, L. .(Wils.; Berk. ; 
obk. 
On damp oe banks in woods, rep heath, = 7 ~9 — of 
ocks, quent. April, ry. 
Shooter’ s ll, Dillenius ; Bot ’ Guide. Blankheath Pe ae 
nole Park, Sevenoa enner . Tun Wood near 
Selling ; Abbe ey Wood, abiaiantly not aioe in fruit. 
P. SILESTACUM, pis Eur. Hypnum silesiacum, Seliger MSS. (Wils. ; 
Berk. ; 
On decayed preor of trees. Very rare. April, May. Bry. 
Eur. v., t. 500. 
Abbey Wood, near “gre tee Kent, April, 1843; W. Mitten, 
oy rit. 
J Opilente 3 Wood Fe Bexley, sparingly ; Howse 
I have myself gathered this rare tg abundantly i in fruit in Mr. 
Mitten’s locality in 1875 and 1876. It is very similar in 
habit to some forms of H. cupressiforme, but the stems taper, 
are somewhat arched, say are not pinnately branched. 
AmBLYstecrum sexrENs, Br. et Sch. Hypnum serpens, L. ils. ; 
Berk. ; Hobk. 
At the foot of decaying trunks re trees and on stones in hedgebanks. 
mmon. May, June. B ur. Vi., t. 564, 
co 
Abbe Wood ; Fant Woods, iene Ma ds stone. 
(A. radicale, Br. A Sch. (Hypnum varium , Sull. 
found in Susse tpierpoint, sho 
rigid appearan 
A. auooke Sch. Hagin irriguum, Hook. et Wils. (Wils. ; 
Berk. ; Hobk.) 
On damp places and by on sides of streams on the chalk, and on 
limestone. Frequent. May. Bry. Eur. iv., t. 566 (4. 
wiatile). 
Si seat pe Cossington Spring, near Maidstone ; Green- 
ma Oxon, ona a rep bank in a field; Hothfield, in com- . 
um, by the i of the artificial lake. 
leaves, 
Hi. filet its dulle: 
Differs ng i f con Se in i 
: only the extreme tips of the pore being secund. 
