FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 417 
BRYOIDE. 
BRYUM, Dill. 
B. pyriforme, Linn. 
Leptobryum, Sch. 
Sandy banks, walls, etc. Comes up occasionally in greenhouse pots, but 
seems not indigenous in Oxon, though I have found it in Worcestershire. 
B. nutans, Schreb. 
Heaths; sandy ground among bushes, ete. April, May. Wychwood 
Forest; Shotover Hill; Buckland, Berks; near Cumnor, Mr. Holliday. 
A moorland species, rare here, 
B. carneum, Linn. 
Moist banks in clay soil. March, April. By the Windrush near 
Minster Lovell ; Godstow ; Shotover Hill and Plantations; Bullingdon ; 
near Stow Wood; Sandford Lasher, etc. 
B. albicans, Wahl. 
Wet banks and ditches, dripping rocks. May. Very rare here, and 
barren. Shotover Hill, 1858, but destroyed since. Stone embankment 
in Ch. Ch. Meadow, 1883 ; detected by Mr. Garnsey. 
B. pendulum, Hornsch. 
Walls, rocks, gravelly banks, etc. Sometimes with B. cespiticium ; 
rare here. May. Banks of the Canal and Cherwell in a few places, 
growing among stones and turf, always sparingly. 
B. inclinatum, Swartz. 
Walls, banks, decaying trunks of trees. May. Roadside between Gos- 
ford and Weston ; near Heyford ; decaying willow by the Cherwell near 
Sparsey Bridge; walls at Coombe; side of railway between Witney and 
Bampton, growing near Tortula fallax. 
B. uliginosum, Bruch. 
Wet places, near rills, etc.; rare. July. Field by the Cherwell near 
Park Town, 1860, H. B. Near Cumnor, 1861, Mr. Holliday. 
B. intermedium, W. & M. 
Old walls, sandy banks, etc. June to December. Rare here; shady 
old wall at Rose Hill, with B. capillare and Trichost. rubellum, 1860. 
North side of Shotover Hill, scarce ; 1883. 
B. bimum, Schreb. 
Marshy places, bogs, etc. May, June. Bogs at Bullingdon, Heading- 
ton Wick, and Stow Wood; old timber in the Cherwell near King’s 
Mill. 
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