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Lophozia excisa (Dicks.) Dum. 33, 34. 
In similar situations as the last, but more common. 
Frequent in the Forest of Dean. 
Lophozia attenuata (Mart.) Dum. 34. 
Plentiful on Old Red Sandstone rocks in the Forest of Dean. 
Lea Bailey (A. Ley), Staunton, Rodmore Grove, Hudnalls, 
and near Blakeney. 
Sphenolobus exsectiformis (Breidl.) Steph. 34. 
On Old Red Sandstone ; Hudnalls near St. Briavels, and 
near the Buckstone, Staunton (W. E. Nicholson). 
Plagiochila asplenioides (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Common, perianths rare ; c. fr. Pen Wood near Stroud 
(Reader). Also var. major Nees, 33, 34. Var. minor Lindenb. 
34. Symond’s Yat (Miss Armitage). 
Plagiochila spinulosa (Dicks.) Dum. 34. 
Buckstone Wood, Staunton. 
Lophocolea bidentata (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Common, perianths not seen. 
Lophocolea cuspidata Limpr. 33, 34. 
Common, also perianths and fruit. 
Lophocolea alata Mitt, ex Larter. 33, 34. 
By River Coin, Chedworth, and near Dursley. Very like 
the last species, and probably not uncommon. 
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dum. 33, 34. 
On trees and stumps, very common, also c. fr. 
Chiloscyphus polyanthus (L.) Corda. 33, 34. 
Rare ; in rocks by streams in Forest of Dean, and by 
River Coin, Bibury. Var. fragilis (Roth.) K. Mt.ll (34), May 
Hill. 
Chiloscyphus pallescens (Ehrh.) Dum. 33, 34 
Not uncommon on moist soil in woods on the Cotteswolds, 
also woods at Highnam and Dymock. Fruit common. 
