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P, juniperinum, Hedw. 
Gravelly soil in woods, heaths, ete. April, May. Ramsden Heath ; 
Shotover; Bagley Wood and Wootton, Berks. 
P. piliferum, Schreb. 
In similar places and often found growing near the last species. Rare 
here. April, May. Wychwood; Shotover; Bagleyand Wootton. These 
two are plants of the moors. 
P. commune, Linn. 
Bogs, wet moors and peaty places. June. Formerly fine at Shotover, 
but destroyed by drainage about 1861. Wychwood Forest, scarce, 1870, 
1875. Near Wootton, Berks, 1863, 1871, with Sphagnum. A species 
already or soon to be lost to us. 
Division II. PLevrocaRPi; stems prostrate or creeping, pinnately 
branched ; fruit lateral on the stem or branches. 
FONTINALIDE. 
FONTINALIS, Dill. 
F. antipyretica, Linn, 
Frequent in the Thames, Cherwell, Windrush and other streams, often 
attaining a great size but apparently always barren in running water, 
fruiting only in lakes and ponds. June. 
CRYPHIDG. 
CRYPHGA, Mohr. 
C. heteromalla, Hedw. 
Trunks of trees, not very common. April. Wychwood ; Kirtlington ; 
Eynsham; Noke; edge of Bullingdon Green; Nuneham; near Stoken- 
church ; in Pusey Wood, and very fine on laurels at Buckland, Berks. 
LEUCODONTID&. 
LEUCODON, Schwg. 
L. sciuroides, Linn. (Hypnum.) 
Trunks of trees, rarely on stones; barren; not unfrequent on hedge-row 
eims and other trees; stone walls near Witney and Wheatley ; willows 
by the Cherwell, and near Standlake ; seeming never to bear fruit here. 
ANTITRICHIA, Brid. 
A. curtipendula, Linn. (Hypnum.) 
Rocks, walls, and trunks of trees, chiefly in mountainous districts, rare 
here. Stokenchurch Woods, 1861. Bagley Wood, plentifully fruiting, 
