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Miss Stow recorded the folic 



Lichens : — In Moorby churchyard were found 



Mosses, Hepatics, and 



Tortula muralis Hedw. 

 *Mnium undulatum L. 



Eurhynchium prselongiim B.&S. 

 In Revesby churchyard — 



Grimmia pulvinata Sm. 



Tortula muralis Hedw. 

 *Barbula unguiculata Hedw. 



Funaria hygrometriea Sibth. 

 *Bryum capillare L. 



Bryum arg-enteum L. 



In Revesby Wood — 

 *Polytrichum gracile Dicks. 



Campylopus pyriformis Brid. 



Fissidens taxifolius Hedw. 

 "*Weisia viridula Hedw. 



Webera nutans Hedw. 



Mnium undulatum L. 



Mnium hornum L. 



Mnium rostratum Schrad. 



Thuidium tamariscinum B.&S. 



Brachythecium rutabulum B.&S. 

 By the Reservoir — 



Funaria hygrometriea Sibth. 



"Eurhynchium confertum Miide 

 ^Porotrichum alopecurum Mitt. 



Pleuropus sericeus Dixon. 

 Brachythecium rutabulum B.&S. 

 Hypnum cupressiforme L. 

 Hypnum cuspidatum L. 

 Hylocomium squarrosum B.&S. 



Brachythecium velutinuni B.&S. 

 Brachythecium purum Dixon. 

 Eurhynchium praelong-um B.&S. 

 Plagiothecium denticulatuni B.&S. 

 Ambhystegium serpens B.&S. 

 Hypnum cupressiforme L. 

 Hypnum cuspidatuni L. 

 Hylocomium splendens B.&S. 

 Hylocomium squarrosum B.&S. 

 Hylocomium triquetrum B.&S. 



Hypnum riparium L. 



*Fontinalis antipyretica L. 



The only Hepatic found was Lopliocolea bidentata, in Revesby 

 Wood. 



The Lichens found were Cladonia pyxidata Fr. , Parmelia 

 parietina L., Moorby and Revesby churchyards, and Ev.ernia 

 prunastri L. , in Revesby Wood. 



Mr. C. S. Carter, M.C.S., reported finding- the following- shells: 

 Helix pulchella var. costata Mull. 

 Cochlicopa lubrica var. fusca Moq. 

 Planorbis albus L. 

 Physa fontinalis L. 

 Limnsea auricularia L. var. 



g-ibbosa Taylor (dead specimen). 



The identification of the last (P. milium) has been verified for 

 . me by Mr. Lionel E. Adams, who, in reply to inquiry, informs 

 me that * so far as he knows it has not been recorded for Lines, 

 before.' 



For the Insecta the Rev. A. Thornley, F.L.S., F.E.S., 

 reported that so much time was consumed in seeing various 

 churches and other archaeological curiosities that practically 



Yivipara vivipara L. (empty shell ). 

 Bythinia tentaculata and 



var. excavata Jeff". 

 Anodor.ta anatina L. 

 Pisidium milium Held. 



All those marked with the asterisk (*) were new to ro. 

 1902 May 1. 



