MR. YV. A. NICHOLSON ON BOTANY OF SUTTON. 2bg 
The following Hepatic® and Mosses have been found at 
Sutton. These were, with one exception, all identified by 
Mr. W. H. Burrell. 
Hepatic.e. 
RlCCIOCARPUS NATANS, L. 
In some abundance in the waters adjoining the 
Laboratory. 
Lunularia cruciata, L. 
In a ditch. 
Aneura pinguis, L. 
Middlemarsh. 
Lophocolea bidentata, L. 
Middlemarsh. 
Of these Ricciocarpus nutans, L. is the only actually aquatic 
species. 
MOSSES. 
Sphagnum squarrosum, Pers. Middle marsh. 
„ rubellum, Wils. Middle marsh. 
Ceratodon purpureus, Brid. Middle marsh. 
Fissidens adiantoides, Hedw. Middle marsh. 
Weisia mycrostoma, C. M. Hedge by roadside. 
Physcomitriu.m pyriforme, Brid. Ditch by roadside. 
Funaria hygrometrica, Sibth. Middle marsh. 
Bkyum capillare, L. Middle marsh. Common on hedges, &c. ; 
in meadow near house, &c. 
Mnium rostratum, Schrad. Middle marsh. 
„ hornum, L. On hedge. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, L. Middle marsh. This is notits 
proper station. It is an aquatic which has probably been 
thrown out on the marsh where I found a fragment. It 
most likely abounds in the Broad though I failed to locate 
it there. W. H. B. 
Brachythecum rutabulum, B. & S. Middle marsh; wet 
meadow near house. 
„ velutinum, B. & S. Ditch by roadside. 
,. purum, Dixon. Wet meadow near house. 
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