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P. subulatum, cere (6, Er); 
N ot uncommon sandy ground ; about the lake and on the 
islands ; Bamboo Gattis Tulip Tree Avenue 
P. alternifolium, Rabenh. 
< fre). 
A. bare places near the Tale Rose Garden, on earth adhering 
to stum mps. 
Ceratodon purpureus, Brid. 
Abundant and common in fruit Benson the area. 
Dicranella heteromalla, Schim 
Abundant and fruiting in all the drier places. 
D. cerviculata, Schimp. (c. fr.). 
Kew Gardens (unlocalised, Massee, 1897). 
D. varia, Schimp. oe 
n mud thrown up from a ditch, near Pumping Station, in fruit 
eas 1897). 
cranum Bonjeani, De Not. 
Q. Abundant in one place, barren ; A. pinetum ; B. small form, 
growing on a bank, with a very different habit from the type, is 
referred to this species by Mr. Dixon with the following note :— 
* I think your Dicranum must be Bonjeani from the general ‘tone’ 
D. scoparium, Hedw. 
Common in dry places under trees, amongst grass, etc. ; barren. 
Fissidens exilis, Hedw. (c. fr.). 
A., on the ws island (from culvert end) in the lake; Q., in 
an open spae 
F. viridulus, Harini (6, fi. 
» on a loose stone; boundary ditch near the riv ® 
stones embedded” fü the bank near the other (Lion Gate) adi of 
the boundary ditch. 
Var. Lylei, Wils 
Some of the plants from the first locality given above have 
leaves which, by being peces except on the vaginant-lamin®, 
must be referred to this variety 
F. aped Wils. (c. fr.). 
» on brick steps; R., on stones, Abundant on the sand- 
stone eg = the Winter Garden 
.. F. incurvus, Starke (c. fr.) 
Q., side of the nn diteh. 
F. bryoides, H 
Very common ; fruiting both in wet places, such as the banks 
o ot hd bm. and on dry sandy banks. | 
