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Eurhynchhnn cirrosmn, Jur. La Palette and near tlic sum- 

 mit of the Rocher de Naye. — E. strigosum^ B. S. A rather 

 loose form. Yar. diver si folium, Ldb. In a very compact dense 

 tuft near the foot of the Corner Glacier, well characterized. 

 E, Vaucheri, Br. Eur. Shaded rocks, Glion and Les Plans, 

 c. fr. — E. crassinerviumy Br. Eur. Rocks Glion, c. fr. 

 ' Plagiolheciwn silesiaciim, Br. Eur. Rotten stumps Diable- 

 rets, Les Plans, rather common, c. fr. 



P. Miillerionum, Schp. On the shaly banks of a stream 

 above Diablerets on the M^ay to La Palette, c. fr. 



Ambhjstegium Sprucei, Br. Eur. Rocks near the foot of the 

 Corner Glacier ; a rather compact form. — A, confervoides, 

 Br. Eur. Shaded rocks GHon, c fr., very sparingly. — A sub- 

 tile, Br. Eur. Trees near Diablerets, not infrequent, c. fr. 

 A.ftlicinum, DeNot. Yar, prolixum, De Not. "Wet rocks near, 

 the Cascade du Dard, Diablerets. The auricles are distinctly 

 incrassate in this specimen. — A, curvicauU Ldb. Rocks on 

 the RifTel Alp., a robust form near the type ; rocks near the 

 summit of the Tete de Moine, a slender plant more like the 

 form occurring on Ben Lawcrs. 



Hypnuni chrgsophgllum, Brid. Glion, c. fr. — //. incurva- 

 tinn, Schrad. Sliaded roks near Glion, rather common, c. fr. 

 — IL fastigialinriy llartm. Rocks in the Zmutthal^ Zermatt ; 

 a robust somewhat tufted sterile form ; Diablerets, a more 

 spreading form, c. fr. — H. cupressiforme, L., var. suhjula- 

 ceuniy Mob Rocks above Diablerets, Creux de Champ, La 

 Palette. Two forms occurred one slender scarcely branched 

 with the leaves hardly secund and the other more robust, 

 pinnately branched and witli the leaves more secund. Both 

 forms are very glossy and have very well defined brownish 

 auricles. — IL revohitiim, Ldb. Rocks between 7000 and 



feet, Diablerets and a the Rillel Alp ; rather common 

 in the latter locality. — //. hamidosiim, Br. Eur. Rocks by 

 the Cascade du Dard. Diablerets. — //. Bmnbergeri, Schp. 

 The RifTel Alp and the Cascade du Dard, Diablerets. — 

 IL procerrimum, Mol. Moist rocks by the Cascade du Dard, 

 La Palette and the Tele de Moine, Diablerets. — ffglocomium 

 umbralum Br. Eur. Shaded rocks in flie Creux de Champ, 

 Diablerets, c, fr. — H. pgrenaicum, Ldb, with the last, c. fr. 

 sparingly. 



Lewes, Sussex, April 1902. 



8000 



