222 THE MOSSES OF ESSEX : W. albicans Schimp. Dovercourt and Wrabness (19). [Bryum pendulum Schimp. is recorded for Essex in the Victoria History, but I have seen no specimens. It is a species that should be looked for.] B. pallens Sw. N. Essex (14). *B. inclinatum Bland. Kelvedon and Tiptree Heath (8) ! *B. pseudotriquetrum Schwaegr. "In a bog on the forest between Salter's buildings and the Windmill (now Windmill Cottage)" (2) !; Epping Forest (12); Ewell Hall, Kelvedon, habitat now destroyed (8) ! *B. bimum Schreb. Bog on Galleywood Common (7) !!; damp place near Kelvedon (8) *B. affine Lindb. Cook's wall, Kelvedon (8) !; Tiptree (8) !; Brightling- sea Common (8) ! *B. intermedium Brid. Coopersale Forest, local (11) !; N. Essex (14): Kelve- don (8) !; Bradley Wood (8) !; Wrabness (19). *B. caespiticium Linn. "Under the pump in our garden", Walthamstow (2) !; "on walls and on the ground, common, Walthamstow" (2) !; Epping Forest (11); Kelley's wall, Epping (11) !; N. Essex (14); near Chelmsford (7); Springfield !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Pod's Wood (8) !; trunks of felled trees Inworth (8) !; on culvert, Beckingham (8) !; Saffron Walden (9). *B. capillare Linn. "On a bank in a hedge, High Beach'' (2) !; Epping Forest (11) !; Rifle ball bank, High Beach (11) !; Pilgrim's Hatch, Brentwood !!; N. Essex (14); near Chelmsford (7) !!; Broomfield !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Inworth (8) !; Osea Island (13) !; Hatfield Forest (13) !; Saffron. Walden (9).