*1: Lower Ninnes Bog,
Madron, 1882, WC (NMW) (Paton 1969a: 699);
(record placed in brackets for CC
by Paton 1969b: 871).
*2: Amongst Sphagnum and Aulacomnium, boggy
valley E. of Helman Tor, Bodmin, Apr. 1962, JAP
(BBSUK) (Paton 1963: 484, 1969a:
699).
Habitat notes from Cornwall are as follows. Dozmary
Pool: in open acidic mire (NVC type M21a), in areas with low
Sphagnum
capillifolium; other associates, were often plentiful Aulacomnium palustre,
Odontoschisma
sphagni, Sphagnum
papillosum, small amounts of Cephalozia
bicuspidata, Cephalozia connivens,
Hypnum jutlandicum,
Lophozia
ventricosa, Sphagnum cuspidatum;
rather sparse vascular plant cover typically includes Drosera rotundifolia,
Erica tetralix, Eriophorum
angustifolium and Molinia caerulea.
Withey Brook marsh: very small amount in small unshaded area
on 5º slope at edge of mire, among Sphagnum capillifolium
and Sphagnum
papillosum beneath low Calluna vulgaris and
Molinia caerulea
(other plants present in small amounts were Polytrichum commune,
Pleurozium
schreberi, Riccardia multifida;
Erica tetralix, Eriophorum
angustifolium, Juncus squarrosus, Potentilla erecta and
Succisa pratensis).
NW. edge of Redmoor Marsh: small quantity on unshaded, moist,
low, degraded hummock in short vegetation of slightly higher,
grazed ground at edge of mire, with Sphagnum capillifolium
(partly moribund), Cephalozia connivens,
Polytrichum
strictum, algae.
Not seen cfr; perianths very immature
9.