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REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
Philonotis fontana varr. — Calcareous springs near foot of 
peak, Pic de Piméné, Gavarnie. À very similar plant to the one 
from Superbagnères described above. Leaf-margin sometines = 
plane, sometimes recurved. Perigonial bracts from obtuse to 
sharply acuminate, nerve narrow and well defined ; fruit small. 
Another form was gathered in wet places above Lac d'Estombe 
(Cauterets), with acute perigonial bracts as in var. cæspilosa 
_ pointed, rather distant leaves, altogether bearing some resem- 
blance to P. adpressa Ferg. à 
P. calcarea Schp. — Gorge de Luz, c. fr. 
T'. norvegica Zett. — Cirque de Gavarnie. de 
Webera proligera Kindb.— Roadside, Pierrefilte. À tall, slender 
form, 5 cm. high. 
W. commulatla Sehp. — Pic de Piméné, Gavarnie. 
Bryum fallax Milde. — Wet rocks by roadside, Pierrefitte; a 
robust form, resembling B. uliginosum in habit, and large Cap- 
_sules, : as Fe 
B. turbinatum var. latifolium B. et S. — Pic de Piméné, Gavar- 
nie, c. fr. ; 
_ B. pallescens Schleich. — Gave de Pau, Luz. 
B. capillare var. Ferchelii B. et S. — Cirque de Gavarnie. 
B. alpinum Muds. — Cascade de Dusert, Gavarnie, richly 
_ fruiting. î 
. B, Mildeanum Jur. — Gavarnie. k 
Bryum Harrimani Card. et Thér. (Mosses of Alaska, Proc. of 
the Washington Acad. of Sciences, 1902, p. 322 ; PL xx1). — Gla- 
 cier de Pailla, Gavarnie ; on rocks in bed of stream. A barren 
. Bryum growing in large cushions of à bright pale green, with the 
_ upper leaves very concave, obtuse and cucullate, not very unlike 
_ those of 2. obtusifolium Lindb,, was sent to Mons. Thériot, who 
_ recognised it as the above species, which was based on specimens 
‘ collected by D" Trelease on the Harriman Expedition lo Alaska 
in 1899. It bears some resemblance to green forms of B. Mühlen- 
beckii, and also to some abnormal forms of B. pseudotriquetrum, 
butis distinguished from both by well marked characters. IL also 
somewhat resembles B. pallens var. speciosum, but is à larger 
plant, with leaf-margins scarcely recurved, leaves but little 
decurrent, etc. es 
= Herr G. Roth, to whom I sent a specimen of the Pyrenean 
plant, informs me that it is identical with B. Jaapianum, founded 
© by Warnstorf on a plant gathered by Jaap in Brandenburg (ef. 
Roth, die Europ, Laubmoose, I, p. 167), the slight differences 
(Wils.), but taller, more flaccid, not tomentose, with shortly 
