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Scapania curta (Mart.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Above Southam, near Cheltenham. Not uncommon on 
paths and in woods May Hill and Forest of Dean. 
Scapania umbrosa (Schrad.) Dum. 34. 
On Old Red Sandstone, Hudnalls, near St. Briavels. 
Radula complanata (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
On trees and hedges all over the county, rarely on shady 
walls. Perianths and fruit common. 
Madotheca Icevigata (Schrad.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Slad Valley near Stroud (G. Holmes and Reader). Common 
on limestone m the Wye Valley. 
Madotheca platyphylla (L.) Dum. 33, 34. 
Common on walls and trees all over the county. On wall 
Pen Wood c. fr. (Reader) and on hedge Mill Lane, Prestbury 
c. fr. 
Cololejeunea calcarea (Lib.) Schiffn. 34. 
On limestone rocks in the Wye Valley c. per. 
Cololejeunea Rossettiana (Massal.) Schiffn. 34. 
On limestone at Symond’s Yat, and the Delves near 
Mitcheldean c. per. (A. Ley and Miss Armitage.) 
Lejeunea cavifolia (Ehrh.) Lindb. 33, 34. 
In woods, common ; c. fr. Woodchester (Reader) and 
Symond’s Yat. 
Microlejeunea ulicina (Tayl.) Evans. 33, 34. 
On trees, mostly beech, in woods in the district between 
Cheltenham, Cirencester, and Woodchester. Also on beech 
Abbot’s Wood, Forest of Dean, and on rocks Rodmore Grove. 
Always sterile. 
Phragmicoma Mackaii (Hook.) Dum. 34. 
On limestone rocks in the Wye Valley. 
