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Thuidium en Bruch et Schimp. 
.; A., fine and plentiful, on banks near the bamboo garden. 
T. recognitum, Lindb. 
Among grass, P. (Massee, 1898.) 
P sericeus, Dixon 
Frequent on stones and walls ; R., river-side, &c. ; not noticed 
in fruit ; 
Brachythecium albicans, Bruch et Schimp. 
Bank by the North Gallery ; among grass about the lake; river- 
side, between the west Dauer and Isleworth Gate. 
B. rutabulum, Bruch et re 
Common and fruiting free 
B. ve ne Bruch et inp (o. fr). 
Rather common ; islands in the lake ; Q., bet ditch ; 
P., &c. 
eie from the Palace gr ee have long sets, a draw out 
and ee with the var. pr eelongum of = Bryologia 
a. Witch cannot, however, be considered more than a 
B. populeum, Bruch et Schimp. 
Fernery (fruiting) ; R.; wall by river. 
B. purum, Diz 
Common among the grass, &c. 
Eurhynchium pmi Bruch et Schimp. 
P., in one place ; 
E. prelongum, Bruch et Schimp. 
Abundant every where ; occasionally fruiting. Also occurs fruiting 
in some of the Houses, e.g., Winter Garden. 
E. en Hobkirk. 
On the ground, river-side ; P.; Q., boundary ditch, also a very 
prett Eee more closely branched than usual, on siones near the 
Gambarna Gate ; Winter Garden. 
E. pumilum, Schimp 
P. ; also occurs plentifully on stones in the Winter Garden. 
E. tenellum, Milde. 
> n. Fruiting on Tree-Fern stems in the Winter Garden; 
these plants have quite smooth setw, so that they cannot be 
referred to the var. scabrellum, Dixon, which is the usual form 
found on vein over sun twigs, &c. Mr. W. E. Nicholson 
on ur in "Sussex. 
E. rusciforme, Milde. 
Abundant, and fruiting freely, by the river. 
E. murale, Milde. 
Not uncommon on stones; R., &e., fruiting freely. 
E. confertum, Milde. 
Abundant in fruit. P.; wall by the river; R., &c. 
