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on stone at two spots on the Great Doward ; Winforton, on willow 

 boles, Binstead. — M. *subglobosum B. & S. Moorlands, not rare 

 On both the Hatterel and Ffwddog ranges of the Black Mountain 



Binstead, Ley. 



Fontinalis *seriata Lindb. In the Wye, rare ; Breinton, 1874 

 Clock Mill, Winforton, Binstead. 



Heterocladhtm heteropterum B. & S. *var. fallax Milde. Bare 

 Penyard, Boss, 1899, Armitage, Binstead ; Great Doward, Dixon 

 Brilley, "abundantly," Binstead. 



Thuidium recognition Lindb. On limestone soil, rare. Hope 

 Mansel, 1895, Binstead, Ley] Woolhope, Miss E. Armitage ! 



Pylaisia polyantha B. & S. Shady stumps and rotten wood, 

 rather rare. Rotten willow, Much Fawley, near Ross ; Woolhope, 

 Mis* E. Armitage; Bucknall's Wood, Madley, i.fr. % 1905; Sarnes- 

 field and near Long town, Binstead. 



Brachythecium glareosum B. & S. Great Doward, c.jr., Miss 

 E. Armitage; Dormington Quarries, c. jr. — B. albicans B. & S. 

 Three fresh stations. Penyard Hill, Ross, Miss E. Armitage I 

 Fownhope ; Winforton, Binstead. — B. salefo-osum B. & S. *var. 

 palustre Schimp. Damp meadows, damp clayey wood walks; rare ? 

 Damp meadows at Eardisley, c.jr., Binstead; near Leominster, 

 Rev. W. E. Thompson ! wood walk, Dinmore, Binstead ! Breinton, 

 " in uncertain forms in which the seta varies from smooth to 

 rough," Binstead. Typical B. salebrosum remains yet undetected 

 in Herefordshire. — B. velutinum B. & S. *var. condensation B. & S. 

 Great Doward, 1902, Dixon. — B. plumosam B. & S. Scattered in 

 small quantities over the lowland parts ; nowhere common except 

 in the Bluck Mountain. Welsh Newton, Miss E. Armitage I near 

 Winforton, Binstead ; Walterstone, 1906, Binstead I 



Eurhynchium speciosum ' Schimp. Rare ; two new stations. 

 Stones in water, Great Doward, 1906 ; damp wood walk, Caradoc, 

 Sellack, 1906. — E. pralungum B. & S. *var. Stokesii L. C. ed. iii. 

 Shady wood, Caradoc, Sellack, 1900. — E. Swartzii Hobk. Shady 

 wood, Caradoc, Sellack, c. jr., 1906. 



Plagiothecium depressum Dixon. Not confined to limestone. 

 Shady wood, Eaton Bishop, 1905, Binstead I Almeley Dingle ; 

 Eardisley Dingle, c. jr., Binstead. — P. Borrerianum Spr. *var. 

 collinum Wils. Rare. Warm Hill, Walford, 1900. 



Amblystegium *Juratzka Scliimp. Common? Breinton; Mansel 

 Lacy, c. jr. ; Pontrilas, abundantly, c.//\, Binstead ! This species 

 is as yet imperfectly understood, and its distribution has not been 

 well worked out. The specimens obtained at Mansel Lacy were 

 pronounced by Mr. Dixon to be "good and characteristic." 

 A. *Sprucei B. & S. Very rare. Exposed limestone at the Great 

 Doward, c. jr. y 1899, teste Dixon, Binstead ! This rare species is 

 usually found on mountains, and has been detected in the Brecon- 

 shire portion of the Grwyne Valley by Mr. Binstead. 



Hypnum riparium L. *var. longijolium Schimp. On stones in a 

 pool at Sellack, 1906. — H. molluscum Hedw. *var. condensation 

 Schimp. On shady millstone grit at Howie Hill, Ross, 1906. 

 H. *gigantemn Schimp. On moorlands ; very rare in Hereford- 



