MOSS-FLORA OF THE DOWARD HILLS. 839 
Rhynchostegium tenellum. 
R. depressum 
- murale, 
Hypnum Somerfelti. 
Hypnum chrysophyllum, 
H. rugosum. 
AA. molluscum. 
The following 10 are related in a similar manner to the sand- 
rate :— 
stone and conglome 
Cynodontium Bruntoni, 
Dicranum fuscescens, 
Campylopus Jflexuosus, 
C. fragilis 
CG torfaceus. 
Leucobryum glaucum. 
Pterogonium gracile 
Plagiothecium Borrerianum. 
The following 6 species are lovers of the river-mud :— 
Pleuridium nitidum. 
Physcomitrium “<aieha me. 
ryum carneur 
Bryum Barnesi. 
B, turbinatum. 
Leskea polycarpa. 
The cgeehmngll 15 are immersed in, or confined to, the immediate 
vicinity of wate 
retaken pellucidum. 
Fissid gflvocascase 
Tortula I 
Cindlidéene. sfotinalide, 
Orthotric. nudum 
0. septs re. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, 
Brachythecium rivulare. 
Eurhynchium Teesdalei. 
Rhynchostegium ruscifolium. 
Amblystegium radicale, 
viatile. 
Hypnum commutatum, 
Hi, virescens. 
H., palustre. 
The following 14 species are montane in habit; ~s bad are rare 
in the lowlands, and become frequent in the highlan 
Campylopus flexuosus. 
C. torfaceus. 
Leucobryum glaueum. 
Grimmia trichophylla. 
G. montana. 
Ptycomitrium polyphyllum. 
Entosthodon ericetorum, 
Bryum nutans. 
B. pallens. 
Brachythecium plumosum, 
The following 14 species are confined to the Doward Hills, so 
rned :— 
far as Herefordshire is conce 
Seligeria Doniana, 
Tortula Vahliana. 
Grimmia orbicularis. 
Bryum versicolor, 
Bryum imbricatum. 
B. provineiale. 
Isothecium robustum. 
Eurhynchium atrovirens, 
E., striatulum. 
Hypnum Somerfelti. 
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