228 THE MOSSES OF ESSEX : E. crassinervium Br. and Schimp. Hatfield Forest (13); Saffron Walden (9). *E. praelongum Br. and Schimp. Near Loughton, very common in hedges (2) !; Epping Forest (11) !; Loughton !!; Mill Green Common !!; near Chelmsford (7); Prittlewell (16) !; Hazeleigh (13)!; Osea Island (13); N. Essex (14); Broomfield !!; Pleshey !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Dovercourt (19); Hatfield Forest (13); Saffron Walden (9). *E. swartzii Hobk. Epping Forest (11) !; Hazeleigh (13); Broomfield !!; Kelvedon (8) !; Rickling (2) !; Wicken Bonhunt (2) !; Saffron Walden (9). *E. pumilum Schimp. Kelvedon, Inworth and Aldham (8) !; Hatfield Forest (13). *E. tenellum Milde. Near Chelmsford (7); Inworth, "with slightly scabrous seta" (8) !; Saffron Walden (9). *E. myosuroides Schimp. "On the forest" (2) !; "to such an extent in Epping Forest that sometimes whole trunks are covered with it" (11) !; near Chelmsford (7); Kelvedon (8) !; Saffron Walden (9.) *E. striatum Br. and Schimp. "On banks, very common," Essex (2) !; Epping Forest (11) !; nr. Chelmsford (7) !!; N. Essex (14); Kelvedon (8) !; Chalkney Wood (8) !; Hatfield Forest (13); Saffron Walden (9). *E. rusciforme Milde. Malt Kiln, Epping (11) !; nr. Chelmsford (7) !; Kelve- don (8) !; Stisted !!; Dunmow !!; Saffron Walden (9). *E. murale Milde. N. side of Chingford Church, L. W. Dillwyn (3); Hoe Street, Walthamstow (2) !; Epping Forest (11) !; nr. Chelmsford (7); Springfield Church (7) !; Chignal Smealy !!; Kelvedon (8) !!; Saffron Walden (9).