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Dtiring the course of tlic afternoon J)r. A. E. Ellis, tlie owner of the 
wood, aecoinpanied by his son, met the i>arty and the opportiinity was 
taken of expressing the thanks of tlie iSociety to him for graciously ac- 
cording us permission to visit tliis delightful spot. 
Retracing steps to the coaches, the party went to Twyfords near 
Bishops Stoj'tford, where tea was waiting and Avas partaken to the ac- 
companiment of much discussion on the plants noted during the day. 
Here too some of the distinguislied visitors were welcomed and invited 
to make their comments on the result of the day’s hunting, and by 
unanimous consent a vote of thanks was carried, with applause, to the 
leaders and others responsible for the satisfactory arrangements. 
Among the party were some brjmlogists Avho found the area interest- 
ing and the folloAving mosses and hepatics were listed in the field: — 
MOSSES. 
Atrichum. wiuhtUiticm (Hedw.) P. Beauv. 
A lilac omnium androgynuni (Hedw.) Schwaegr. 
Hrachytheciwm rutahuluni (Hedw.) B. & S. 
Bnjum argenteum Hedw. 
B. erythrocarpum Schwaegr. 
Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. 
CirriphyUum jdlifcriim (Hedw.) Croat. 
Ctenidium molluscmn- (Hedw.) Mitt. 
Dicranella heteromalla (HedAv.) Schp. 
JJicrunoweissia cirrata (HedAV.) Lindb. 
Dicranum scoparium HedAv. 
Kurhynchium striatum (HedAV.) Schp. emend. Stormer. 
b'issidem bryoidcs HedAv. 
exdis HedAv. 
FunaAa. hygrometrica HedAv. 
llomalia tnchomanoides (HedAv.) IE A S. 
Isothecium, viyuruin (Brid.) Brid. 
/. myosiiroides Brid. 
Mnium hoimum Hedw. 
M. longirostre Brid. 
M. undulatiim ^IedAA^ 
Neckera cumplanata (HedAV.) Hiibcu. 
Bolytrichum jumipermum HedAA'. 
Bseudoscleropodium pnrum (HedAV'.) Elcisch. 
llhytidiadelphvs triquetrus (HchIav.) Warnst. 
R. squarrosus (HedAV.) Warnst. 
Thamnium alopecurum (HedAv.) B. & S. 
Thuidium tamariscinum (Hedw.) B. & S. 
Tortilla muralis HedAv. 
HEPATICS. 
Calypogeia fissa (L.) Raddi. 
Lophocolea^ bidentata (L.) Dum. 
