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Additions to the Flora of Herefordshire

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8Trichos<strong>to</strong>mum rubellum, G. Miill., var. dentatum.On shady limes<strong>to</strong>ne. In <strong>the</strong> gorge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Teme, Down<strong>to</strong>n (10), 1889 ; Ley.It will probably be detected at o<strong>the</strong>r stations.Tortula convoluta, Hedw., var. sa1·doa.On walls nnd rocks, both <strong>of</strong> sands<strong>to</strong>ne and limes<strong>to</strong>ne, common. Sands<strong>to</strong>neat Fawley (2); dry ground at Caplar (2); walls and roekR at Great Doward (2).Walls in <strong>the</strong> lower part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Honddu valley (14). This well-marked >arietywill probably be found equally common with <strong>the</strong> type throughout <strong>the</strong> county.J ourn. Bot., 1891, p. 333.T. inclinata, Hedw.; Mollia, Braith., i. 251.On a limes<strong>to</strong>ne bank; very rare. On <strong>the</strong> Common Hill, Fownhope (3), 1893;Rev. C. H. Binstead I Only detected in minute quantity, but in all probability<strong>the</strong> true plant.T. subulata, L., var. subine~·mis.Very rare. On a willow bole near Hereford (7), 1889 ; L ey. Growing, atthis station, in company with <strong>the</strong> large river-side state <strong>of</strong> typical T. subulatawhich is so abundant in such situations in <strong>Herefordshire</strong>.T. angustata, Wilson; Braith., i. 221.In moorland banks and rocks near streams ; very rare.Llanthony, Monmouthshire (14), 1894; Ley.Cwm Bucbel,T. Vahliana, Schultz.Very rare. On an ant-bill on dry limes<strong>to</strong>ne ground, Great Doward (2), 1889;L ey. J ourn. Bot., 1891, p. 333.Grimmia Schultzii, Wils. G. decipiens, Schultz; Braith., ii. 22.Mountain rocks, very rare. In plenty at <strong>the</strong> White Rocks, Garway hill (1),1893; Ley.G. montana, B. &; s.Sands<strong>to</strong>ne and limes<strong>to</strong>ne rocks, rare and barren. Conglomerate at <strong>the</strong> LittleDoward (2), 1890. Exposed limes<strong>to</strong>ne at <strong>the</strong> Great Doward (2), 1890; Ley.Sands<strong>to</strong>ne near Dors<strong>to</strong>ne, in <strong>the</strong> Golden Valley (13); sands<strong>to</strong>ne near Pont Esgob(14); L ey. This moss clearly has a large range in <strong>Herefordshire</strong>, and willprobably be found less rare in <strong>the</strong> county than might be expected; it is given byDr. Braithwaite as a rare plant <strong>of</strong> porphyry and granite rocks. Joum. Bot., 1891,p. 334.G. commutata, Hueb.On old s<strong>to</strong>ne tile <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>s, rare. Barn-ro<strong>of</strong>, Sellack (2), with fruit, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber,1889 ; L ey. Barn-ro<strong>of</strong> at Eardisley ! (12), and at Willersley ! 1890 ; Rev. G. H.Binstead. Barn-ro<strong>of</strong>, Vowchurch (13), 1893; Ley. Likely <strong>to</strong> be met withthroughout <strong>the</strong> county on our old s<strong>to</strong>ne ro<strong>of</strong>s, but especially on its western andnor<strong>the</strong>rn sides.

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