3 = REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
l believe perfectly stable in that species, in here undergoing 
_ change towards dioicism. 
Eurhypnchium Tommasinii Ruthe. — Rocks by Grotte de Gargas, 
Montréjeau. 
_ Æ, strigosum var. diversifolium Lindb. — Val du Port de 
 Venasque. : : 
Plagiothecium Müllerianum Schp. — Woods above Cascade 
d'Enfer, sparingly fruiting. 
_ P.denliculatum B.etS. — Near the last, a form with the leaves 
_ rather markedly undulate, both moist and dry. 
= Amblystegium varium Lindb, — In hoow of tree, forêt de Sode 
Luchon. îs | 
 Hiypnum chrysophyllum var. erectum Bagnall. — Rocks near 
Lac Glacé (Port d'Oo), 2500 m. A densely tufted plant with crow 
ded erect branches, agreeing very well with the British plant des 
 cribed by Bagnall under the above name. 
A. falcatum var. gracilescens Schpr. —— Le Culet, below Port de 
Venasque. | ne 
I. fasligialum Brid — With the last. 
A. cuspidatum var. pungens Schp. — Broadside, St-Mamet, 
Luchon, ec. fr. pe. 4: à 
A. Schreberi Wild. — Superbagnères, ce. fr. Fr 
 Hylocomium  splendens var. alpinum Schlieph — Port de 
Venasque, 2400 m. ne 
HAUTES-PYRÉNÉES 
… Swarlzia inclinata Ehrh. — Cirque de Gavarnie. À rather strange 
form of S. montana was growing with this, having the capsules 
short, inclined and somewhat incurved. The capsules were howe- 
ver in the latter plant mature and deopereulate, while in the 
former they are still somewhat immature, RE 
. Seligeria recurvala B. et S, — Cirque de Gavarnie, 
… Dichodontium flavescens Lindb. — Pierrefitte. RS 
= Dicranella heteromalla var. sericea. Schp. — Pierrefilte. Besides 
the usual form of this, which, occurred in rock-crevices. I foun 
On clay banks a very fine form, 5-6 em. high, which M. Thério 
_thinks may be referred to the same variety, though the leaf chara 
ters are not quite typical. < + M rn 
… Cynodentium strumiferum De Not. Lac de Gaube, Cauterets. 
_ Grimmia conferta Funck. — Hourquette de Pailla, 
Gavarnie. 
