832 MOSS-FLORA OF THE DOWARD HILLS. 
earth at the Mine — Probably elsewhere.— [D. rufescens Turn. 
oe probably be found.] — D. heteromalla Hedw. Frequent on the 
andstone and conglomerate, where there is some shade. 
“as iaraneen Sfuscescens Turn one station on the one con- 
a near the Old School ; very fine, but barren.—D. scopariu 
Hedw tree-boles; and on the sandstone and conglomerate 
rocks ; aha on the limestone. — D. majus Turn. In the Lord’s 
Wood, a aio ; also on lane- ae: the fruit not seen. 
Not on limeston 
Campylopus oban Brid. Sandstone tract in the Lord’s Wood; 
in fruit.—Var. paradoxus. On the side of a wood-path in the sand- 
stone tract, Lord’s Wood. —- C. fragilis B. & S. On sandstone in 
the Lord’s "Wood : also on conglomerate rocks on the st face of 
the hill. Barren. — C. to faceus B. & 8. On the und in the 
sandstone tract, Lord's Wood ; abundant, 8 fruiting Seely All 
the Campylopi are a from the limeston 
cum Con, 
Seligeria Doniana Sm. Shad a rocks, ¥e eam rare. On shady lime- 
rocks at the Mine Cave, 1890, in minute quantity. First record 
for the county.——S. pusilla Hodis Shady limestone, very rare. On 
the east face of Little Doward. First record for the county. — [S. 
recurvata Hedw. may occur on the conglomerate 
Fissidens viridulus Wils. In Arthur’s aren fruiting freely in 
1888. It will doubtless be also detected on lane-hedgebanks.— 1h. 
extlis Hedw. will probably be found.] —Var. fontanus. — F’. crassipes 
Bry. Brit. On stones in the Wye, at the New Weir, and above the 
Fish-house. Mill-sluice, Whitchureh.—F’. incurrus Schwg. Woods, 
the 
t. = if 
bundant, on all soils. A large form, equalling F’. decipiens in size, 
occurs in the mud of the river-bank. 
Phascum muticum Schrad. The single specimen of this rare 
b 
moss found on the Doward was communicated to us 5 
Watkins ! — [P. serratum Schreb. will probably be fond.) — P. 
cuspidatum Schreb. Tillage fields, in winter; abundant. — [P. 
curvic ollum lum Hedw. and P. rectum Sm. should be looked for. 
Great Doward, abundantly.—P. truncata L. In tillage fields, and 
on the loamy river-bank, common. —— [P. intermedia Turn. and P. 
Starkeana Hedw. will probably be found ] — P. lanceolata Dicks. 
Not common on these hil Tillage field, along with P. minutula. 
Eucladium sere aaa i Limestone caves, at several spots, 
ae sehen and fruiting at the Dropping Well. 
2 Sg flexicaule Hampe. Abundant on the limestone 
