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THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT, 237 
Darenth biden Keston Common ; Bostol Heath; Ightham Com- 
mon; Wrotha m, &e. 
Known from H.p no H. cuspidatum, and Hylindrothecium Mon- 
ries by its red stems, which are perceptible through the 
lea 
P; iinet Hypnum mage: Hedw. (Wils.; Berk. ; ‘Hobk.) 
On heaths and in woods in hilly districts. Not comm on. 
crm 8 ee near Midastoneg Thornden Wood, near Canterbury ; 
ea. 
Secotiosacie anvinostas, Sch. Hypnum brevirostre, Ehrh. (Wils. ; 
er 
On stones sad rocks and cana of trees in woods in subalpine 
strict: ur. v., t. 493. 
Hungershal rocks, with fru ‘ademas Langton Green and Speld- 
hurst and elsewhere, visbis fruit ; Jenner abr. 
Very similar in appearance to LZ. striatum, but distinguished by the 
red stems, and by the short conical not beaked lid of the 
ruit. 
iF sain: Sch. Hypnum squarrosum, L. (Wils. ; Berk.; Hobk.) 
In damp aig re grass. Common; rare in fruit. N ovember. 
92. 
Badin se6 Chisicharet Maidstone ; Greenhithe ; Abbey Wood, &c. 
H. rrieverrum, Sch. Hypnum triquetrum, f ils. ; rk: ; Hobk.) 
In shady ae and thickets Pega common; rare in fruit. 
December. Bry. Eur. v., t.4 
it ina chalk quarry near Charing ; ia ! King’s Wood ; 
Dunton Green; Otford; Greenhith ae C. 
H. torrum, Sch. Hypnum loreum, L. (Wils.; Hobk.) 
In ~_ wi ‘woods and thickets, and snong pager Not common; 
in fruit. December. Bry. 
In Knole Park, bearing fruit sbandaatly ; ‘Timer Fi Tunbr. Ina 
leaves and ans prostrate habit. : 
CyuinprotHectum concinnum, De Not. Cylindrothecium Montagnet, 
Br. et Sch. (Wils.; Berk. ; Hobk. 
On shady banks in chalky or r limestone districts. Not common, or 
$ ith H. purum. 
ae. cher vee with fruit in Britain. Autumn. Bry. Eur. v., © 
469 (C. Montagnet). 
Near "Otford Howse! Bluebell Hill, near Maidstone 
; Wrotham. 
Closely resembles H. purum in habit and foliage, cand is with 
difficulty distinguished by the eye alone. The bra branches have 
