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o8 REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 



len Glacier, Zermatt, abundant and by La Grande Eau 

 Diablerets, c. fr. 



Seligeria tristicha^ Bry. Eur. On the roof of a cave in the 

 Creux de Cliamp, Diablerets, c. fr, — S. recurvata^ Bry. 

 Eur. Wall by the roadside near the Col Je Pillon, Diablerets, 

 c. fr. 



Ceralodon conkuSy Ldb. Waste ground near the Riflel 

 Hotel, c. fr. A- rather small form but with the nerve of the 

 leaves considerably excurrent and the peristome teeth scar- 

 cely, if at all, bordered. 



Dkranella Grevilleanay Schp. Terminal moraine of the 

 Corner Glacier, c. fr, — D, curvala^ Schp, with the last, 

 c. fr., rare and, though well characterized in the fruit, less 

 so in the vegetative characters. 



Bicranoweisia compacta^ Schp. Wet rocks by the path to 

 the Gorner Grat at an elevation of about 8000 feet, c. fr. 

 The specimen, w^hich is poor, has been very carefully exami- 

 ned by Monsieur Cardot who referred it to this species 

 pointin'g cut that it differs from the type in the slightly 

 arcuate capsule, the peristome teeth smooth at the base 

 and with only G or 7 lamella instead of 12 to 14 and leaves 

 ratlier less crisped when dry. 



Dkranum strklum^ Schleich. Rotten stumps, Diablerets. 



'folium^ Ehrh. Rocks near the RilTel Hotel. 

 Grimmia conferta^ Funck. Rocks near the RilTel Hotel, 

 c. fr. — G. sph^rka, Schp. Rocks at the summit of the 

 Rocher dc Nayc above Glion, c. fr. ; in small blackish fra- 

 gile tufts. The very rudimentary peristome is apt to come 

 away wilh the operculum. — G. anodon, Bry. Eur : In 

 small blackish tufts on the hot dry walls between Montreux 

 and Glion also in larger greener tufts on rocks near the 

 summit of La Palette above Diablerets at 7000 feet, c. fr. — 

 G. crinita^ Brid. Fairly common on the walls of vineyards, 

 near Aigle, c. fr. — G. torquala^ Ilornsch. Rocks near the 

 Gorner Glacier, Zermatt, a very slender form with a very 

 short hair-point to the leaves. — G, elalwr^ Bry. Eur. Rocks 

 between the RifFcl Alp and Zermatt, not infrequent but 

 sterile. A rather remarkable form was gathered from rocks 

 near the Findelen Glacier above Zermatt, which D*' P. Cul- 

 mann has kindly examined very closely for me. The leaves 

 are considerably narrower than is usual especially towards 

 the base, resembling in this respect those of G. papulosa^ 

 Kindb. which Limpricht, no doubt with justice unites to 

 G. elatior.lho hair-point is shorter and the upper areolation 

 more pellucid and less papillose than is usual, but in these 

 respects the species is very variabh* nnd D*" Culmann sends 

 me a specimen of G, datmr from Vals (Grisons) in which 

 the upper areolation of the leaves is almost as smooth as in 



