A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE 
HyYpPNAcE# (continued ) 
Homalothecium sericeum, L. 
Camptothecium lutescens, Huds. 
Brachythecium glareosum, B. & S. 
— albicans, Neck. 
— velutinum, L. 
— rutabulum, L. 
var. longisetum, Bry. Eur. 
Eurhynchium myosuroides, L. 
— striatum, Schreb. 
— crassinervium, Tayl. 
— piliferum, Schreb. 
— Swartzii, Turn. 
— prelongum, Dill. 
Rhynchostegium tenellum, Dicks. 
— confertum, Dicks. 
— murale, Hedw. 
— ruscifolium, Neck. 
Plagiothecium denticulatum, L. 
var. aptychus, Spruce 
— undulatum, L. 
Amblystegium serpens, L. 
— riparium, L. 
Hypnum aduncum, Hedw. 
var. Kneifhii, Bry. Eur. 
Hypnace (continued ) 
Hypnum exannulatum, Gtimb. 
— Sendtneri, Schpr. Totternhoe ; proba- 
bly exterminated about 1890 
— fluitans, L. 
— filicinum, L. 
— commutatum, Hedw. 
— cupressiforme, L. 
var. tectorum, Schpr. On thatch 
var. filiforme, Bry. Eur. On trees 
var. ericetorum, Bry. Eur. On heaths 
— resupinatum, Wils. 
— patientia, Lindb. 
— molluscum, Hedw. 
— palustre, L. 
— chrysophyllum, Brid. 
— stellatum, Schreb. 
— cordifolium, Hedw. 
— cuspidatum, L. 
— Schreberi, Ehrh. 
— purum, L. 
— stramineum, Dicks. Fhrwick 
Hylocomium splendens, Dill. 
— squarrosum, L. 
— triquetrum, L. 
THE SCALE-MOSSES AND LIVERWORTS (Hefatice)' 
There are about two hundred species of Hepatice catalogued for 
the British Isles and of these only about twenty appear in the-appended 
list. It is evident therefore that there is room for original investigation 
of the local forms of these plants. 
It is desirable that modern records should be obtained for Abbot’s 
Fungermannia viticulosa, f. tamariscifolia and “Ff. fissa. 
MaARCHANTIACE 
Marchantia polymorpha, L. Damp places, 
marshes and in greenhouses; fre- 
quent 
Concephalus conicus, L. Banks of rivulets, 
etc. ; very local (Sewell) 
Ricciella fluitans, L. In still waters; 
very local; Luton Hoo, near the 
Lower Island 
JUNGERMANNIACE 
Frullania dilatata, L. On trees ; eee 
Radula complanata, L. 
Porella platyphylla, L. On ng ‘roots, 
in shady places; not uncommon ; 
Chaul End, Caddington, Luton Hoo 
Lepidozia reptans, L. Shady banks ; local ; 
Aspley Woods, Heath and Reach 
Cephalozia divaricata, Sm., E. B. Shady 
banks, marshes, etc. ; local ; FAtwick, 
Barton, Heath and Reach 
Lophocolea bidentata, L. Damp woods ; 
frequent 
JUNGERMANNIACEZ (continued ) 
Lophocolea heterophylla, Schrad. Damp 
woods ; frequent 
Diplophyllum albicans, L. Moist woods ; 
rare; Heath and Reach 
Plagiochila asplenoides, L. Damp woodsand 
shady banks ; local; Streatley, Fitwick 
Jungermannia bicrenata, Lindenb. On 
old tree roots on shady banks ; rare ; 
woodside by the path to Caddington 
Blasia pusilla, L. Banks of rivulets ; rare ; 
Hazelwood Lane, Abbot 
Pellia epiphylla, L. Ditch banks, ete. ; 
local ; Ampthill, Flitwick 
— calycina, Tayl. Banks of rivulets ; 
local; at the foot of Markham Hills 
Aneura pinguis, L. Banks of rivulets ; 
local; Barton Springs 
— multifida, Gray. Woods; common; 
Abbot 
Metzgeria furcata, L. Shady banks ; local ; 
Limbury, Harlington, Ampthill 
1 By James Saunders, Luton. 
