424 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
B. glareosum, Br. & Sch. 
Grassy banks, woods, ete. November. Wychwood Forest; Coggs 
Wood ; Stow Wood and Noke; Stokenchurch ; Bagley and Pusey, Berks. 
Frequent, but never with fruit, hitherto. 
B. albicans, Neck. 
Sandy banks; thatched roofs; rare in fruit. November. Thatch at 
Witney, Hailey, Coggs, Eynsham, Asthalleigh; Botley ; Headington, etc. 
Less frequent about Oxford and eastward than in the Witney district. 
B. velutinum, L. (Hypnum.) 
Woods and copses, hedges, etc., about old stumps. November, De- 
cember to February. Wychwood; Stow Wood; Shotover, etc., etc. 
Frequent but never abundant. 
B. rutabulum, Linn, (Hypnum.) 
Banks, trees, walls, etc., common. Winter. Var. longisetum, Bul- 
lingdon; Bagley. Var. robustum, Shotover Hill; Bagley. Many forms 
oceur, scarcely to be referred to definite varieties. 
B. populeum, Hedw. 
Trunks of trees and stones. Winter. Remarkably rare. One tree in 
Wytham Wood, 1859, H. B. Headington Copse, 1884, Mr. Garnsey. 
EURHYNCHIUM, Schpr. 
E. myosuroides, Linn, (Hypnum.) 
Isothectum, Bryol. Brit. 
About trees in woods, and rocky banks. November. Wychwood 
Forest ; Coggs Wood near Witney ; Grave Hill Wood, Bicester ; Stoken- 
church. 
E. striatum, Schreb. (Hypnuin.) 
Woods and shady banks, frequent but not common in fruit. November, 
December. Wychwood Forest; Coggs Wood; Grave Hill Wood ; Head- 
ington Wick; Noke Wood; near Watlington, Stokenchurch, and Henley. 
Cumnor Hill and Pusey Wood, Berks. 
E. crassinervium, Tayl. 
Stones, walls and rocks in shady places. November. Hanwell near 
Banbury; Asthalleigh; Witney; about Sandford Lasher. Scarce, and 
without fruit. 
E. piliferum, Schreb. 
Grassy woods, copses and shady banks. November. Wychwood 
Forest; Headington Wick ; near Watereaton ; Stokenchurch Woods ; etc. 
Not unfrequent, but barren whenever I have met with it. Fruit should 
be found in the Chiltern woods. 
