﻿indicate intentional planting; while as an escape upon railway-sides 

 the plant is very unusual. 



Carex carta Good. Native, in bogs; very rare. In a small bog 

 near Titley Junction (11;, 1890 ; Ley. Two or three clumps only 

 of this sedge were seen ; but the plant was fine and healthy, and 

 there is no apparent danger of the plant being lost in the near 

 future through drainage. 



Arena fatua L., var. b. intermedia. Scattered through the county, 

 and probably general, but overlooked, and much less abundant than 

 var. a. pilosissima. On several of the farms in Sellack Parish (2), 

 1889 ; Moraston, Bridstow (2), 1886 ; Ley. Field, Cowleigh Park, 

 North Malvern (4), 1893; near Storridge (5), 1886; Ley. 



Gymnostomum calcareum Nees. Shady limestone and travertine 

 rocks, rare ; the fruit very rare ; Journ. Bot. 1891, p. 331. At two 

 stations on the Great Doward (2) ; Adam's Rocks, Backbury (3). 

 First found in 1889. Fruiting at the Great Doward in 1892. 



Dicranum Scottianum Turn. Conglomerate rocks; very rare. 

 On conglomerate on the north face of Huntsham Hill, 1889 ; Ley. 

 Barren. 



Seliaeria Doniana Mull. Cavernous limestone, very rare ; Joum . 

 Bot. 1891, p. 332. Cave, Great Doward (2) in very small quantity, 

 1890; Ley. -Sandstone rock in Carey Wood (2), 1893 ; Ley. 



S. pusilla B. & S. Shady or cavernous limestone, rare; Journ. 

 Bot. 1891, p. 332. On the Great and Little Dowards (2), at several 

 stations. Huntsham Hill (2). First found in 1891. 



Dicranum palustre Hedw., var. jimiperifolium. Rough sub- 

 moorland ground, rare? Hill pasture, S. Weonards (1), 1880; 

 Ley. Rough meadow, Upper Welson, near Eardisley (12), 1893 ; 

 Binstead ! 



Blindia trichodes Lindb. ; Braith. i. 297. On wet mountain 

 rocks. The Red Daren, Hatterel Hills, Herefordshire (14), 1894 ; 

 Ley. First detected by Rev. C. H. Binstead a few miles north of 

 this station, in Breconshire; subsequently also by myself in the 

 Brecon Beacons. It may probably prove not to be infrequent in 

 South Wales. 



Fissidens incurvus Schwg., var. tamanndifohus. Very rare. On 

 damp clay of a river-bank at Caplar (2), fruiting, April, 1891 ; Ley. 



Cwm Buchel, Llanthony, May, 1887; Ley. 

 by oversight from the Flora of Herefordshire. 



I j ■}, tot richum flexieaule Hampe, var. densum. On limestone dSbris, 

 or bare limestone rock, rare ; Journ. Bot. 1891, p. 333. Great 

 Doward (2), 1891, Ley, but very starved and poor. Common Hill, 

 Fownhope (3), 1893 ; Binstead <£• Ley. 



Trichostomum rubellum C. Mull., var. dentatum. On shady lime- 

 stone. In the gorge of the Teme, Downton (10), 1889 ; Ley. It 

 will probably be detected at other stations. 



Tortula convoluta Hedw., var. sardoa. On walls and rocks, both 

 of sandstone and limestone, common. Sandstone at Fawley (2) ; 

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