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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1920 
Aneura multifida (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Rare on the Cotteswolds ; on tree stump Lineover Wood 
near Cheltenham, and on bank in Pen Wood near Stroud. 
Common in the Forest of Dean and on May Hill. 
Aneura sinuata (Dicks.) Dum. 34. 
On rocks in stream Abbot’s Wood near Little Dean, sterile. 
Aneura major (Lindb.), K. Miill. 33, 34. 
Not uncommon on damp soil in all parts of the county ; 
and c. fr. near Cheltenham. Gemmae also are found on this 
species. 
Metrzgeria furcata (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Common on trees, sometimes on rocks, fruiting occasionally. 
Var. fruticulosa (Dicks.) Lindb. (34) on tree Abbot’s Wood, 
Forest of Dean. 
Metrzgeria conjugata Lindb. 33, 34. 
Common on limestone rocks at Symond’s Yat and elsewhere 
in the Wye Valley. On the Cotteswolds on wall at Nailsworth 
and on bank in Pen Wood (Reader), and on wall in Slad Valley 
near Stroud. 
Metrzgeria pubescens (Schrank) Raddi. 34. 
On the limestone rocks about Symond’s Yat. 
Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. 33, 34. 
LTncommon on the Cotteswolds, but found in woods on 
the Middle Lias or Cotteswold Sands. Frequent in other parts 
of the county which are not calcareous. 
Pellia Neesiana (Gottsche) Limpr. 34. 
Chase End Hill near Bromsberrow. 
Pellia Fabbroniana Raddi. 33, 34. 
Common in all parts of the county. Var. lorea Nees, 23, 34. 
Not uncommon in springs and by streams. 
Blasia pusilla L. 33, 34. 
Hailes Wood, and Pilford Brick Works, Leckhampton. 
Near Bromsberrow. Mitcheldean (Miss Armitage), Nailsbridge, 
