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Brachythecium velutinum B. & 8. ~Common in Taunton -dis- 
trict (5).—B. rutabulum B. &S. The form robustum (var. robustum 
Schimp.) is frequent in both vice-counties. Bruton (6). Cothel- 
stone (5).—B. cespitosum Dixon. Cheddon Fitzpaine (5).— 
B. alecebrum DeNot. Hestercombe (5). Cothelstone (5). 
Ew nchium Swartzit Hobk. Norton Fitzwarren (5).—E. pu- 
spate Schimp. Common in Taunton district (5).—E. confertum 
ilde. 
iothecium silvaticum B. & S. Common. Minehead (5). 
Cothelstone (5). Blackdowns (5). Taunton (9). 
Hypnum riparium L, vax. subsecundum Schimp. Norton Fitz- 
warren (5).—H. riparium L. var. longifolium Schimp. Bruton (6), 
Shapwick (6). A distant leaved form of this variety. Bruton (6). 
+H. aduncum Hedw. non L. var. inte tum Schimp. North 
Curry (5). — Var. oy ses Sanio. Norton Fitzwarren (5). — 
H. molluscum Hedw. Common in the sage of the Black- 
downs (5).—H. cupressiforme L. var. ericetorum B. & 8. Stourton 
‘Woods (8).—Var. tectorwm Brid. Bruton (6). pee (5). 
aman 
- Conocephalum conicum (L.) D mmon in vice-counties 
5, 6, and 8. Berndon Sai Bruton, a 6). ‘Siudén (8). Taunton, 
&e. (5). 
dlebohenti polymorpha L. reac ogi Careford (5). Norton 
Fitzwarren (5). Fro (6). endon (4). This plant occurs 
both in water and on in pla It has frequently been found 
on walls and roadsides, where ve water supply was limited and 
intermittent, howe” Mr. H. RB. Yeates (New Phytologist, 1908, 169) 
intimates otherw 
Metzgeria harvata (L.) Lindb. Common. Norton Fitzwarren 
(5). Cothelstone (5). Bruton (6). Goblin Coombe (6). Brockley 
Coombe (6). 
Pellia ‘er waghaaee (Dicks.) Dum. | Co pe ee (. 
Taunton district, &.'(5)._ Bruton, &e. i. rton (8).— 
phylla (L.) Dum Dees inon. Brentfo ie eo af 
(5). Kingsettle sia, at (6). oe Ne Woods (8). 
- Nardia scalari es pa Near Culmhead (4). Mine- 
head a: Cothelstoue 8) ingsettle Hill (6). Stourton Woods (8). 
Aplozia riparia (Tayl.) Dum. Kingset 6). 
Lap a ventricosa (Dicks.) Dum. ‘Minchoad (5). Timbers- 
com 
Plagiochila asplenioides’ (L.). Du Common. Timbers- 
age Cothelstone, &c. (5). Bruton, Yolicn: &e. (6): Stourton 
oods, 
Caner bidentata (L.) Dum. Cothelstone (5). Kingsettle 
