66 RÉVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
T'immia norvegica Zett. — Le Culet, val du Port de Venasque. 
T. megapolitana Hedw.— Same locality as the last. 
= Webera commutata Schp. — Lac Glacé (Port d'Oo), 2600 m. 
W. longicolla Hedw. — Superbagnères, c. fr. Lac Glacé, a 
sterile form with à curious resemblance to Conostomum boreale. 
.… Bryum pallens var. abbreviatum Schp. — À very marked variety 
from the Port de Venasque, on rocks, 2.200 m., may in Mons. 
= Thériots opinion be best placed here. Itoccurred in very short, 
dense, red cushions with small, very concave, subjulaceous leaves : 
_ in fact it bore à very similar relation to B. pallens type that the 
var. Ferchelü bears to L. capillure. Another form of Z. pallens in 
a streamlet below Lac d'O had the leaves also very concave, but 
in other respects came nearer the ordinary form. 
B. turbinatum var. latifolium B. et S. — Lac d'Espingo. 
B. Duvalii Voit, — Lae d'Espingo. 
:  B. intermedium Brid. — Lac Saousat (above Lac d'Espingo). 
À small-fruited Bryum on sandy ground by the lake presented a 
_ good deal of difficulty in determining, as the peristome appeared 
to be at times imperfect, and at others with well developed cilia. 
. Dr Hagen, to whose judgment it was submitted, wrote that it was 
_an extreme form of , intermedium, with the peristome not quite 
 Lypical, and moreover having the regular symmetrical capsule that 
_Occurs at times in this species. 
: B. cæspilicium var. imbricatum B. et S.— Wall tops, St-Mamet, 
Luchon. : 
= B. obconicum Hornsch. — Loures. À moss growing on a wall. 
here has the leaf form and structure of 2. obconicum, the capsule 
… long, slightly incurved, deep reddish brown ; the leaves however 
are somewhat (wisled whyn dry, and although the plant is 
_ clearly referable Lo Z. obconicum it indicates the closeness of the 
relationship between that and B. capillare. | 
 Mnium medium B. et S. — Cascade d'Enfer, rocks in wood. 
M. lycopodioides Schwaegr. — Cascade d'Enfer, among 
_ boulders in wood. A fine robust form of the o plant, à 
 Neckera complanata Hübn. — Woods above Juzet, Luchon. 
_ À form with very numerous deciduous filiform branchlets. 
 Thuidium recognitum Vindb. €. fr. — Woods above Juzet; 
Superbagnères. À robust form, with the branching oceasionally 
… tripinnate. IL does not however agree with 7h. pseudo-tamarisci 
. Limpr., having the nerve occupying all the acumen, and the 
 Jatter ending abruptly, not tapering to a filiform point as in 7h. 
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