226 THE MOSSES OF ESSEX : Broomfield !!; N. Essex (14); Chignal !!; Roxwell !!; Little Boyton Hall Farm (7); Pleshey !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Hatfield Forest (13) !; Saffron Walden (9). Leptodon Smithii Mohr. "Gathered by Mr. Dillwyn near Walthamstow" (3); this specimen was figured in British Botany (1804). Thuidium abietinum Br. and Schimp. Saffron Walden on chalk ridges and in chalk pits along with Hypnum molluscum (9). *T. tamariscinum Br. and Schimp. "On the forest very common but seldom seen in fruit " (2) !; Epping Forest (11) !; Loughton !!; Hazeleigh (13); near Chelmsford (7); Mill Green !!; N. Essex (14); Little Baddow !!; Woodham Walter !!; Linguard Common !!; Braxted (8) !; Earls Colne !!; Hatfield Forest (13); Saffron Walden (9). HYPNACEAE. Climacium dendroides Web. and Mohr. Near the shore below Southend (2) ! *Pylasia polyantha Br. and Schimp. Elm tree, Ewell Hall, Kelvedon (8) ! *Isothecium myurum Brid. Epping Forest 12); near Chelmsford (7); N. Essex (14); Little Baddow !!; Kelvedon (8) ! *Pleuropus sericeus Dixon. "On the forest" (2) !; "principally on elm trunks, especially prostrate ones" (11)!; near Chelmsford (7) !!; N. Essex (14); Writtle !!; Chignal !!; Braintree !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Earls Colne !!; Dovercourt (19); Hat- field Forest (13); Saffron Walden (9), *Camptothecium lutescens Br. and Schimp. Southend (a) !; near Chelmsford (7); N. Essex (7); Kelvedon (8) !; Saffron Walden (9); Wicken Bonhunt (2) ! Brachythecium salebrosum var. palustre Schimp. Wrabness (19). B. glareosum Br. and Schimp. Saffron Walden (9).