MOSS FLORA OF THE DOWARD HILLS, 887 
' Orthothecium intricatum Hartm. ‘Damp cavernous limestone, 
rare. ont two stations at Arthur’s Caves, 
thecium sericeum sed Fine and abundant on the lime- 
Fa ike fruit also abundan 
Camptothecium lutescens Ha ids. - Open grassy limestone banks, 
cleropodium cespitosum Wils. “Muddy river-side rocks, rare. 
Rocks. at the Little Doward, sparingly. — [S. illecebrum Schwa. 
should pe — for on marly aries under trees. Looked for 
hitherto 
Br can glareosum B. & §. Open grassy banks, both on 
sand and limestone; the fruit not detected. —- - B. velutinun L. On 
the Lord’s Wood, near Arthur’s Caves, &c. — B. pieeens Swartz. 
Eur. hynchium myosuroides L. On the sandstone and conglomerate 
rocks ; abundant and fruiting. — EF. circinatum Brid. Shady lime- 
stone, rare. Last face of the Great Doward, og two spots. East 
face of the Little Doward, abundantly, 1890.—E. striatulum Spruce. 
Shady limestone, locally abundant. On the east face of the Great 
ward. Fruiting on the south face of the Great Doward, below 
the paven Sisters.—E. striatwn Bekeyhs Se &e., on the 
nd limestone, abundant.—FE. crassinervium Abundan t 
Sconasinctit ‘the limestone ; the Gruit rather oa — Jf piliferum 
Schreb. Mood-velne in the Lord’s Wood; rare, and the fruit not 
found, — F. artzii Turn. pig: and limestone banks; 
abundant, but sinive barren.—— Var, atrovirens. Limestone, under 
dense shade, on the east face of the Great Doward. ne. abbreviatum: 
Sch., Syn. Lane hedge-banks, on the sandstone. Shady stone on’ 
limestone n near the Mine Caves.——F. prelongum Dill, Very common 
erywhe 
fal i 2 tenellum Dicks, ery a abundant on the shady 
limestone ; me fruit abundant.—R, phic ag ere eer lime- 
stone, and at the base of limestone walls, m the 
— ia Shady limestone on the east _ “9 Title Delt, 
onfertum Dicks. Scattered, on shady stones, common. — R. 
aac Hedw. Stones and walls on the limestone, not abundant. 
On the east face of Great Doward.—- pie julaceum should be found 
on stones in the river-mud.] —- R. ruscifolium Neck. In water, 
and under the drip of roofs, common. Whitchurch Mill. 
Wye. 
Plagiothecium Borrerianum poriege vey sandstone near the 
Old School. Only known in one station. — P. denticulatum L. 
Common, sified on the pipe ot a and in lane-he ce ei — Var. 
aptychus. On conglomerate below the = bark: —([P. sylvaticum 
L. will probably be found, on search. — P. wndulatum L, seems to 
be hadnt or very rare.] ; 
Journan or Borany.—Vot. 29. [Nov. 1891.] Z 
