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Douin says of this Cotteswold plant : “ C’est une forme 
intermediaire entre le C. Limprichtii typica et le C. stellulifera 
Tayl. vera a laquelle j’ai donne le nom de var. latiloba D. 
ad int. en raison de ses lobes plus large jusqu’ a 8-9 cellules.” 
There is another form of this plant in many places in the North 
Cotteswolds on the Middle Lias and always in small quantity. 
This form rarely has perianths. Also in railway cutting between 
Newent and Dymock ; this Professor Douin considers typical. 
Prionolobus Turneri (Hook.) Schiffn. 33, 34. 
Very sparingly on a bank (Middle Lias) Hamhill near 
Cheltenham. Railway cutting near Lydney c. per. 
Odontoschisma Sphagni (Dicks.) Dum. 34. 
Growing with Sphagnum on May Hill, and with Sphagnum 
and Leucobryum on Mitcheldean Meend. 
Calypogeia Trichomanis (L.) Corda. 
Under this name were formerly placed all the species 
of this genus. All the specimens 1 have seen belong to the 
two next. 
Calypogeia fissa (C.) Raddi. 33, 34. 
In all parts of the county, and frequently c. fr. 
Calypogeia argula Nees et Mont. 33, 34. 
Sparingly in all parts of the county. 
Pleuroschisma trilobatum (L.) Dum. 34. 
Buckstone Wood, Staunton. 
Lepidozia pinnata (Hook.) Dum. 34. 
Buckstone Wood, Staunton. 
Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Sparingly in woods on the Cotteswolds ; by River Frome, 
Stapleton and Frenchay. Common in the Forest of Dean, 
especially on Old Red Sandstone. Buckstone Wood c. fr. 
Lepidozia setacea (Web.) Mitt. 34. 
In Sphagnum bog, Mitcheldean Meend. 
