834 MOSS-FLORA OF THE DOWARD HILLS. 
— [The variety gracilis should be found on shady limestone.]—— 
orbicularis B. & On exposed limestone, rare. Limestone at = 
rs te Sisters, 187 7 and 1890. Quarry on the N.W. of the hill, 
889.——G. pulvinata Dill. Everywhere abundant.—G. trichophylla 
one. On the geome both of the Great and Little Dowards; 
ae at both stations.—G. montana B.& S. Exposed limestone 
the Seven on Botha: Conglomerate on the west face of 
Little Doward, 189 
comitrium. heterostichum Hedw. Mixed with Grimmia tricho- 
1890.—R. fasciculare Schrad. Rare. On shady conglomerate rocks 
near the Old Scho 
tychomitrium polyphyllum Dicks. Upon limestone and sand- 
stone — rare. Above the Great Quarry; and near the Old 
Schoo 
Edporidiam Mougeotit should be found on the conglomerate 
ks.] 
cies viridissimus Dicks. On elm- and ash-boles near the 
Droppmg Well. Fruiting on an elm in Spr ane. rupestris 
lim . In fruit 
opping Well. — Z. 
Schimp. Shady limestone on the east pi of ay Doward ; rare, 
Rev. C. AH. —— '!! First record for the cou 
Ulota eri On a beech at the Mins Cave, 1887, and 
each year subsequently. The only station in the co 
rthotrichum saxatile Brid. At one station only, Limestone 
point at the bog. — O. cupulatum Hoffm. Rare. On limestone 
points near the Great Quarry. — Var. nudum. Wall at the New 
ee near the river. — O. stramineum Hornsch. Elm-bole at the 
ing W 
so Schrad. O ant. — 
ics Salen, not uncommon. The fruit has not “ae cer hehe 
Sprucei Mont. Willow-boles ae the New Weir, in fair plenty.— 
O. rivulare Turn. River-side roots and stumps, above the Fish- 
house, abundantly. 
Encalypta vulgaris Hedw. On exposed limestone ledges, in the 
quarries; in the same situations, and often growing with the next 
w. On 
exposed limestone, especially in deserted quarries, abundantly. 
Fruiting abundantly in an old quarry on the N.W..side of the hill, 
Physcomitrium pyriforme L. On the _ loam of the vertical 
river- pSewe os rare. Between the two Ferr 
ericetorum Bals. Ceutned 4 in the sandstone tract in 
‘ bs In 
Mr. Watkins !!! in 1878, and noticed at the same station in man 
subsequent years. Abundantly in a second station, i in an old car ‘ 
way, oe 
