234 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 
A. rrpartom, Br. et Sch. Hypnum riparium, L. (Wils.; Berk. ; 
On damp soil occasionally inundated, and on woodwork by the side 
of canals and riv ers. Frequent. May, June. Bry. Eur. vi, 
Farningham Howse! Sturry Marshes, near Canterbury; Hoth- 
on. 
Known hes the allied species by its large complanate loosely 
Hyrnum Sommerrerti, Uyrin. H. polymorphum, Hedw. (Wils. ; 
erk. ; 
On rte of ei end stones in chalky districts. Common. May. 
ry. vi., t. 582. 
Greenhithe, § ey the chalk quarries; on banks near High Elms, 
; Sandling, on a shady limestone wall; Tovil, and 
Fant Wate, near Maidstone; Otford; on the Undercliff, 
Folkestone. 
Distinguished from H. chrysophyllum and from A. serpens by its 
nerveless leaves, broad at the base and suddenly acuminated. 
H. sore Spruce. 
ongst grass around the edges of shallow pools in sandy place 
near the sea. Rare. April, May. Journ. Bot., April, 1845. 
In fruit abundantly near “the coastguard station near Sandwich, 
76, 
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Intermediate in habit between A. serpens and small states of £. 
prelongum. It is aly distinguished by the leaves being den- 
ticulate near the base only. The nerve reaches n eet to the 
— and the ealypin is white, as . serpen n’s 
in Bry. Brit., t. lvi., does se sina with hi his “description 
on ent hee ” 369. 
um, Brid. 
On se fastest tetgubuak and on rubble heapsain chalky or limestone 
districts, Frequent, the fruit very rare. May. Bry. Eur. vi 
North Fright Wood, near Tunbridge; Howse! Wrotham; Dunton 
Green ; Otford ; Maidstone ; abundant on the Undercliff, 
olkestone, not observe d in fruit. 
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In — on heaths and near woods and damp gg on er 
on halk, Frequent. June. Rarely in fruit. Bry. Eur. vi., t. 
Boggy inte on a Wells Common, &c.; Jenner FI. 
Lunbr. Great Dundale Wood; Dover, not observed in in fruit 
Easily distinguished from H. chrysophyllum' be the absence of a 
ie ee at the base of the leaf. 
H. apuncum 
Me ae Sch. Syn., ed. ii, H. Kneifii, B. & 8. (Wils, ; Berk. ; 
“ a adows “rea et Eur. vi., t. 573. 
gst grass. June. 
In a boggy meadow below Hil P: Park, Westerham 
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