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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1920 
A smaller form is found on shady ground in woods and also on 
limestone in the Wye Valley. 
Aplozia pumila (With.) Dum. 34. 
On rocks in lane Bromsberrow c. per., and on wet rocks 
in wood May Hill c. per. 
Jamesoniella subapicalis (Nees) Schiffn.' 34. 
On Old Red Sandstone, Rodmore Grove near Hewelsfield, 
male plants ; and Hudnall’s near St. Briavels c. per. 
Gynmocolea inflata (Huds.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Not uncommon on peaty ground Forest of Dean. Also on 
Harford Sands by the Roadstone Hole, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, 
with fertile perianths. 
Lophozia turbinata (Raddi) Steph. 33, 34. 
Common all over the Cotteswolds, also on Carboniferous 
Limestone and Keuper Sandstone. Bristol (Thwaites, 1843). 
Perianths and fruit are common. 
Lophozia badensis (Gottsche) Schiffn. 33, 34. 
Scattered over the Cotteswolds, plentiful in Guiting Wood. 
Roadside Cranham Wood c. per. On Carboniferous Limestone 
sparingly at Symond’s Yat. Perianths are rare, fruit not seen. 
Lophozia Muelleri (Nees) Dum. 34. 
Pen Wood, above Leonard Stanley c. per. On Carbon- 
iferous Limestone in the lower part of the Wye Valley. 
Lophozia ventricosa (Dicks,) Dum. 34. 
On Sphagnum, May Hill. Common in the Forest of Dean, 
especially on the Old Red Sandstone. Perianths rare, gemmae 
always present. 
Lophozia bicrenata (Schmid.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Rare on Harford Sands, Middle Lias and Cotteswold Sands. 
Bromsberrow Heath and Clifford’s Mesne. Not uncommon in 
the Forest of Dean. 
